Field hydrogeology /

The successful investigation of the hydrogeology of an area depends on the collection of reliable field data. Field Hydrogeology follows a systematic approach to completing a hydrogeological study and explains how to decide on the measurements that are needed and on the instruments and techniques re...

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Main Author: Brassington, Rick
Corporate Author: Sabin W. Colton, Jr., Memorial Fund
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley, c2007
Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : ©2007
Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : [2007]
Edition:3rd ed
Series:The geological field guide series
Geological field guide series
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-253) and index 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-253) and index 
505 0 |a Introduction -- Desk study -- Field evaluation of aquifers -- Groundwater levels -- Rainfall, springs and streams -- Pumping tests -- Groundwater chemistry -- Recharge estimation -- Specialist techniques -- Practical applications 
505 0 0 |g 1  |t Introduction --  |g 2.  |t Desk study --  |g 3.  |t Field evaluation of aquifers --  |g 4.  |t Groundwater levels --  |g 5.  |t Rainfall, springs and streams --  |g 6.  |t Pumping tests --  |g 7.  |t Groundwater chemistry --  |g 8.  |t Recharge estimation --  |g 9.  |t Specialist techniques --  |g 10.  |t Practical applications --  |g App. I.  |t Good working practice --  |g App. II.  |t Conversion factors. 
505 0 0 |g 1.1  |t Groundwater systems  |g 1 --  |g 1.2  |t Conceptual model  |g 5 --  |g 1.3  |t Hydrogeological report writing  |g 9 --  |g 2  |t Desk Study  |g 11 --  |g 2.1  |t Defining the area  |g 12 --  |g 2.2  |t Identifying the aquifers  |g 12 --  |g 2.3  |t Groundwater levels  |g 14 --  |g 2.4  |t Surface water  |g 16 --  |g 2.5  |t Recharge  |g 16 --  |g 2.6  |t Groundwater use  |g 18 --  |g 2.7  |t Groundwater chemistry  |g 18 --  |g 2.8  |t Aerial photographs and satellite imagery  |g 18 --  |g 2.9  |t Planning a fieldwork programme  |g 20 --  |g 3  |t Field Evaluation of Acquifers  |g 23 --  |g 3.1  |t Grain size analysis  |g 23 --  |g 3.2  |t Hydraulic properties of aquifers  |g 25 --  |g 3.3  |t Hydraulic properties and rock types  |g 29 --  |g 3.4  |t Assessing hydraulic properties  |g 36 --  |g 3.5  |t Using hydraulic property information  |g 38 --  |g 4  |t Groundwater Levels  |g 43 --  |g 4.1  |t Water-level dippers  |g 43 --  |g 4.2  |t Continuous water-level recorders  |g 50 --  |g 4.3  |t Measuring ground levels and locations  |g 56 --  |g 4.4  |t Tool-box  |g 59 --  |g 4.5  |t Well catalogue  |g 61 --  |g 4.6  |t Field surveys for wells, boreholes and springs  |g 61 --  |g 4.7  |t Interpretation of abstraction borehole water levels  |g 68 --  |g 4.8  |t Groundwater level monitoring networks  |g 76 --  |g 4.9  |t Groundwaler level fluctuations  |g 76 --  |g 4.10  |t Managing groundwater level data  |g 84 --  |g 4.11  |t Constructing groundwater contour maps and flow nets  |g 85 --  |g 4.12  |t Interpretation of contour maps and flow nets  |g 89 --  |g 4.13  |t Using other groundwater information  |g 92 --  |g 5  |t Rainfall, Springs and Streams  |g 95 --  |g 5.1  |t Precipitation  |g 95 --  |g 5.2  |t Evaporation  |g 100 --  |g 5.3  |t Springs  |g 102 --  |g 5.4  |t Stream-flow measurement  |g 205 --  |g 5.5  |t Stage-discharge relationships  |g 115 --  |g 5.6  |t Choosing the best method  |g 118 --  |g 5.7  |t Processing flow data  |g 118 --  |g 6  |t Pumping Tests  |g 121 --  |g 6.1  |t What is a pumping test?  |g 121 --  |g 6.2  |t Planning a pumping test  |g 122 --  |g 6.3  |t Pumps and pumping  |g 122 --  |g 6.4  |t On-site measurements  |g 128 --  |g 6.5  |t Pre-test monitoring  |g 134 --  |g 6.6  |t Test set-up  |g 134 --  |g 6.7  |t Step tests  |g 136 --  |g 6.8  |t Constant rate tests  |g 138 --  |g 6.9  |t Recovery tests  |g 139 --  |g 6.10  |t Pumping test analysis  |g 139 --  |g 6.11  |t Tests on single boreholes  |g 151 --  |g 6.12  |t Packer tests  |g 154 --  |g 7  |t Groundwater Chemistry  |g 159 --  |g 7.1  |t Analytical suites and determinands  |g 159 --  |g 7.2  |t Sampling equipment  |g 161 --  |g 7.3  |t Sampling protocols  |g 171 --  |g 7.4  |t Monitoring networks  |g 181 --  |g 7.5  |t Using chemical data  |g 181 --  |g 8  |t Recharge Estimation  |g 187 --  |g 8.1  |t Water balance  |g 187 --  |g 8.2  |t Rainfall recharge  |g 188 --  |g 8.3  |t Induced recharge  |g 192 --  |g 8.4  |t Other sources of recharge  |g 193 --  |g 9  |t Specialist Techniques  |g 195 --  |g 9.1  |t Borehole and piezometer installation  |g 195 --  |g 9.2  |t Down-hole geophysics  |g 203 --  |g 9.3  |t Using artificial tracers  |g 210 --  |g 10  |t Practical Applications  |g 219 --  |g 10.1  |t Developing a conceptual model  |g 219 --  |g 10.2  |t Groundwater supplies  |g 220 --  |g 10.3  |t Contamination investigations  |g 225 --  |g 10.4  |t Groundwater lowering  |g 230 --  |g 10.5  |t Rising water tables  |g 233 --  |g 10.6  |t Investigating wetland hydrology  |g 235 --  |g 10.7  |t Groundwater modelling  |g 237 --  |g Appendix I  |t Good working practice  |g 239 --  |g I.1  |t Safety codes  |g 239 --  |g I.2  |t Safety clothing and equipment  |g 241 --  |g I.3  |t Distress signals  |g 241 --  |g I.4  |t Exposure or hypothermia  |g 241 --  |g I.5  |t Heat exhaustion  |g 242 --  |g I.6  |t Working near wells, boreholes and monitoring piezometers  |g 242 --  |g I.7  |t Hygiene precautions for water supplies  |g 243 --  |g I.8  |t Trial pits  |g 243 --  |g I.9  |t Electrical equipment  |g 243 --  |g I.10  |t Fining fuel tanks  |g 243 --  |g I.11  |t Waste disposal sites  |g 244 --  |g I.12  |t Stream flow measurement  |g 244 
520 |a The successful investigation of the hydrogeology of an area depends on the collection of reliable field data. Field Hydrogeology follows a systematic approach to completing a hydrogeological study and explains how to decide on the measurements that are needed and on the instruments and techniques required. Measurements of groundwater levels, rainfall and evaporation spring and stream flows sad the use of ground water tracer techniques are covered. There is a great deal of practical information on all aspects of planning and completion of field investigation and on the interpretation of field evidence. Advice on safety is also included 
520 8 |a Field Hydrogeology is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students of geology, hydrogeology, environmental sciences and engineering, as well as a wide range of professionals working in the water resources and environmental protection fields. handy pocket size for field research, updated and revised edition featuring case histories, focuses and current practical applications, new chapter on groundwater investigations 
520 8 |a This third edition has been fully revised and updated to bring the book into line with developments in environmental regulations. The order of the chapters reflects the structure of a hydrogeologicaI project and the development of a conceptual model up to completion of a report. The focus is on current practical applications of hydrogeological investigations using new case histories and a new chapter on specialist techniques has been included 
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