Evaluating contaminants impacting wells in fractured crystalline bedrock requires knowledge of the individual fractures that contribute water to the wells. This typically involves using a sequence of methods including downhole geophysics, flow meters, and straddle packers. These methods are expensive, time consuming, and can be logistically difficult to implement. This study demonstrates an unsteady state tracer method as a cost effective alternative for gathering fracture information in bedrock wells. The method entails: introducing tracer dye throughout the wellbore by trolling and mechanical mixing; packing off and draining the upper portion of the well; releasing the packer to induce a slug test and fracture flow into the well which dil...
A new approach to identify contributing fractures and ambient wellbore flow in fractured and karst a...
Reinjection of waste hot water is commonly practiced in most geothermal fields, primarily as a means...
Fractures are ubiquitous in the shallow crust and they commonly control the flow and storage of flui...
Evaluating contaminants impacting wells in fractured crystalline bedrock requires knowledge of the i...
The water levels and water quality obtained from open borehole wells in fractured bedrock are flow w...
This research was undertaken to develop new low-cost methods that use elevated dissolved oxygen (DO)...
Identifying hydraulically active fractures in low permeability, crystalline-bedrock aquifers require...
Evaluating vertical flow in bedrock wells is important for understanding aquifer hydraulic parameter...
Detailed flow characterization in groundwater wells is important for water supply assessments, inclu...
Identifying flows into, out of, and across boreholes is important for characterizing aquifers, deter...
Identifying flows into, out of, and across boreholes is important for characterizing aquifers, deter...
Characterization of groundwater flow in a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer is dominated by the ...
The fractured-rock-hydrology study site at Mirror Lake, New Hampshire provides an opportunity to use...
The single-well injection withdrawal (SWIW) test, a tracer test utilizing only one well, is proposed...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.Water f...
A new approach to identify contributing fractures and ambient wellbore flow in fractured and karst a...
Reinjection of waste hot water is commonly practiced in most geothermal fields, primarily as a means...
Fractures are ubiquitous in the shallow crust and they commonly control the flow and storage of flui...
Evaluating contaminants impacting wells in fractured crystalline bedrock requires knowledge of the i...
The water levels and water quality obtained from open borehole wells in fractured bedrock are flow w...
This research was undertaken to develop new low-cost methods that use elevated dissolved oxygen (DO)...
Identifying hydraulically active fractures in low permeability, crystalline-bedrock aquifers require...
Evaluating vertical flow in bedrock wells is important for understanding aquifer hydraulic parameter...
Detailed flow characterization in groundwater wells is important for water supply assessments, inclu...
Identifying flows into, out of, and across boreholes is important for characterizing aquifers, deter...
Identifying flows into, out of, and across boreholes is important for characterizing aquifers, deter...
Characterization of groundwater flow in a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer is dominated by the ...
The fractured-rock-hydrology study site at Mirror Lake, New Hampshire provides an opportunity to use...
The single-well injection withdrawal (SWIW) test, a tracer test utilizing only one well, is proposed...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.Water f...
A new approach to identify contributing fractures and ambient wellbore flow in fractured and karst a...
Reinjection of waste hot water is commonly practiced in most geothermal fields, primarily as a means...
Fractures are ubiquitous in the shallow crust and they commonly control the flow and storage of flui...