Fractured rock hydrogeology /:
Fractured rocks extend over much of the world, cropping out in shields, massifs, and the cores of major mountain ranges. They also form the basement below younger sedimentary rocks; at depth; they represent a continuous environment of extended and deep regional groundwater flow. Understanding of gro...
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Schriftenreihe: | Hydrogeology (International Association of Hydrogeologists) ;
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Zusammenfassung: | Fractured rocks extend over much of the world, cropping out in shields, massifs, and the cores of major mountain ranges. They also form the basement below younger sedimentary rocks; at depth; they represent a continuous environment of extended and deep regional groundwater flow. Understanding of groundwater flow and solute transport in fractured rocks is vital for analysis of water resources, water quality and environmental protection, geotechnical and engineering projects, and geothermal energy production. Book chapters include theoretical and practical analyses using numerical modelling, geochemistry, isotopes, aquifer tests, laboratory tests, field mapping, geophysics, geological analyses, and some unique combinations of these types of investigation. Current water resource and geotechnical problems in many countries--and the techniques now used to address them--are also discussed. The importance of geological interpretation is re-emphasised in analysing the hydrogeology of fractured, mostly crystalline rocks and in how critical this is for understanding their hydrology and the wise utilisation of resources. This is indeed hydrogeology in its broadest sense. The importance of, but great difficulty in, extending or upscaling fractured rock hydraulic properties is also made clear. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 403 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Fractured rock hydrogeology / editor John M. Sharp, Jr. Edition 1. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource (xvii, 403 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Selected papers on hydrogeology ; 20 Fractured rocks extend over much of the world, cropping out in shields, massifs, and the cores of major mountain ranges. They also form the basement below younger sedimentary rocks; at depth; they represent a continuous environment of extended and deep regional groundwater flow. Understanding of groundwater flow and solute transport in fractured rocks is vital for analysis of water resources, water quality and environmental protection, geotechnical and engineering projects, and geothermal energy production. Book chapters include theoretical and practical analyses using numerical modelling, geochemistry, isotopes, aquifer tests, laboratory tests, field mapping, geophysics, geological analyses, and some unique combinations of these types of investigation. Current water resource and geotechnical problems in many countries--and the techniques now used to address them--are also discussed. The importance of geological interpretation is re-emphasised in analysing the hydrogeology of fractured, mostly crystalline rocks and in how critical this is for understanding their hydrology and the wise utilisation of resources. This is indeed hydrogeology in its broadest sense. The importance of, but great difficulty in, extending or upscaling fractured rock hydraulic properties is also made clear. Includes bibliographical references and index. IAH Commission on Hardrock Hydrogeology (HyRoC): past and present activities, future possibilities -- A conceptual model of weathered hard rock aquifers and its practical applications -- Similarities in groundwater occurrence in weathered and fractured crystalline basement aquifers in the Channel Islands and in Zimbabwe -- Outcrop groundwater prospecting, drilling and well construction in hard rocks in semi-arid regions -- Sustainable yield of fractured rock aquifers: the case of crystalline rocks of Serre Massif (Calabria, Southern Italy) -- From geological complexity to hydrogeological understanding using an integrated 3D conceptual modelling approach -- insights from the Cotswolds, UK -- Characterising the spatial distribution of transmissivity in the mountainous region: results from watersheds in central Taiwan -- Spring discharge and groundwater flow systems in sedimentary and ophiolitic hard rock aquifers: experiences from Northern Apennines (Italy) -- Fracture transmissivity estimation using natural gradient flow measurements in sparsely fractured rock -- Prediction of fracture roughness and other hydraulic properties: is upscaling possible? -- Scale dependent hydraulic investigations of faulted crystalline rocks -- examples from the Eastern Alps, Austria -- Methodology to generate orthogonal fractures from a discrete, complex, and irregular fracture zone network -- Remote sensing, geophysical methods and field measurements to characterise faults, fractures and other discontinuities, Barada Spring Catchment, Syria -- Using heat flow and radiocarbon ages to estimate the extent of recharge area of thermal springs in granitoid rock: example from Southern Idaho Batholith, USA -- Tunnel inflow in granite -- fitting the field observations with hybrid model of discrete fractures and continuum -- Uranium distribution in groundwater from fractured crystalline aquifers in Norway -- Technical quality of Norwegian wells in crystalline bedrock related to groundwater vulnerability -- Exploration and characterisation of deep fractured rock aquifers for new groundwater development, an example from New Mexico, USA -- Use of several different methods for characterising a fractured rock aquifer, case study Kempfield, New South Wales, Australia -- Main features governing groundwater flow in a fractured basalt aquifer system of South-Eastern Australia. Print version record. Hydrogeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85063439 Rocks Fracture. Groundwater flow. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85057469 Hydrogéologie. Eau souterraine Écoulement. SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geography. bisacsh SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geology. bisacsh Groundwater flow fast Hydrogeology fast Rocks Fracture fast Electronic book. Sharp, John Malcolm, Jr., 1944- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvky7MdhtPC8JJgGBb883 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80161361 has work: Fractured rock hydrogeology (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGGBDMpyj7WpDMRwD4mG9C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Fractured rock hydrogeology. Edition 1. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, 2014 9781138001596 (DLC) 2014006966 (OCoLC)862102773 Hydrogeology (International Association of Hydrogeologists) ; v. 20. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92025396 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=779816 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fractured rock hydrogeology / Hydrogeology (International Association of Hydrogeologists) ; IAH Commission on Hardrock Hydrogeology (HyRoC): past and present activities, future possibilities -- A conceptual model of weathered hard rock aquifers and its practical applications -- Similarities in groundwater occurrence in weathered and fractured crystalline basement aquifers in the Channel Islands and in Zimbabwe -- Outcrop groundwater prospecting, drilling and well construction in hard rocks in semi-arid regions -- Sustainable yield of fractured rock aquifers: the case of crystalline rocks of Serre Massif (Calabria, Southern Italy) -- From geological complexity to hydrogeological understanding using an integrated 3D conceptual modelling approach -- insights from the Cotswolds, UK -- Characterising the spatial distribution of transmissivity in the mountainous region: results from watersheds in central Taiwan -- Spring discharge and groundwater flow systems in sedimentary and ophiolitic hard rock aquifers: experiences from Northern Apennines (Italy) -- Fracture transmissivity estimation using natural gradient flow measurements in sparsely fractured rock -- Prediction of fracture roughness and other hydraulic properties: is upscaling possible? -- Scale dependent hydraulic investigations of faulted crystalline rocks -- examples from the Eastern Alps, Austria -- Methodology to generate orthogonal fractures from a discrete, complex, and irregular fracture zone network -- Remote sensing, geophysical methods and field measurements to characterise faults, fractures and other discontinuities, Barada Spring Catchment, Syria -- Using heat flow and radiocarbon ages to estimate the extent of recharge area of thermal springs in granitoid rock: example from Southern Idaho Batholith, USA -- Tunnel inflow in granite -- fitting the field observations with hybrid model of discrete fractures and continuum -- Uranium distribution in groundwater from fractured crystalline aquifers in Norway -- Technical quality of Norwegian wells in crystalline bedrock related to groundwater vulnerability -- Exploration and characterisation of deep fractured rock aquifers for new groundwater development, an example from New Mexico, USA -- Use of several different methods for characterising a fractured rock aquifer, case study Kempfield, New South Wales, Australia -- Main features governing groundwater flow in a fractured basalt aquifer system of South-Eastern Australia. Hydrogeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85063439 Rocks Fracture. Groundwater flow. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85057469 Hydrogéologie. Eau souterraine Écoulement. SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geography. bisacsh SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geology. bisacsh Groundwater flow fast Hydrogeology fast Rocks Fracture fast |
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title | Fractured rock hydrogeology / |
title_auth | Fractured rock hydrogeology / |
title_exact_search | Fractured rock hydrogeology / |
title_full | Fractured rock hydrogeology / editor John M. Sharp, Jr. |
title_fullStr | Fractured rock hydrogeology / editor John M. Sharp, Jr. |
title_full_unstemmed | Fractured rock hydrogeology / editor John M. Sharp, Jr. |
title_short | Fractured rock hydrogeology / |
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topic | Hydrogeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85063439 Rocks Fracture. Groundwater flow. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85057469 Hydrogéologie. Eau souterraine Écoulement. SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geography. bisacsh SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geology. bisacsh Groundwater flow fast Hydrogeology fast Rocks Fracture fast |
topic_facet | Hydrogeology. Rocks Fracture. Groundwater flow. Hydrogéologie. Eau souterraine Écoulement. SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geography. SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geology. Groundwater flow Hydrogeology Rocks Fracture Electronic book. |
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