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Characterization of a fractured aquifer using open-well dilution tests.

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dc.contributor.author Agbotui, P.Y.
dc.contributor.author West, J.
dc.contributor.author Bottrell, S.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-17T13:04:12Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-17T13:04:12Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.other 10.3997/2214-4609.201801483
dc.identifier.uri https://www.earthdoc.org/content/papers/10.3997/2214-4609.201801483
dc.identifier.uri http://atuspace.atu.edu.gh:8080/handle/123456789/2397
dc.description.abstract An approach to characterization of multilayer aquifer systems using open well borehole dilution is described. The approach involves measuring observation well flow velocities while a nearby extraction well is pumped by introducing a saline tracer into observation wells and collecting dilution vs. depth profiles. Inspection of tracer profile evolution allows discrete permeable layers within the aquifer to be identified. Dilution profiles for well sections between permeable layers are then converted into vertical borehole flow velocities and their evolution, using an analytic solution to the advection-dispersion equation applied to borehole flow. The dilution approach is potentially able to measure much smaller flow velocities that would be detectable using flowmeters. Vertical flow velocity data from the observation wells are then matched to those generated using a hydraulic model of the aquifer system, "shorted" by the observation wells, to yield the hydraulic properties of the constituent layers. Observation well flow monitoring of pumping tests represents a cost-effective alternative or preliminary approach to pump testing each layer of a multilayer aquifer system separately using straddle packers or screened wells and requires no prior knowledge of permeable layer depths and thicknesses. The modification described here, of using tracer dilution rather than flowmeter logging to obtain well flow velocities, allows the approach to be extended to greater well separations, thus characterizing a larger volume of the aquifer. An example of the application of this approach to a multilayer Chalk Aquifer in Yorkshire, Northeast England, is presented. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher 80th European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers (EAGE) Conference and Exhibition en_US
dc.title Characterization of a fractured aquifer using open-well dilution tests. en_US


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