The use of barometric response functions (BRFs) for detecting the presence of fully penetrating, highly conductive bodies within aquifer confining layers that present potential pathways for contaminants is explored. BRFs are determined from borehole water level (WL) and barometric pressure (Bp) records. Past studies have shown that confining layer properties can be estimated from BRFs, providing a potential link between BRFs and the concept of groundwater vulnerability. Existing analytical models that predict the BRF from system properties assume homogeneity within the aquifer and its confining layer, conditions which are seldom satisfied in nature. The impact of partially and fully penetrating, high diffusivity heterogeneities within a con...
Barometric Response Functions (BRF) are used to characterize the observed pore pressure response wit...
Groundwater flow and solute transport modelling are affected by different kinds of uncertainty inclu...
Groundwater pathways and residence times are controlled by aquifer flow and storage properties, whic...
The use of barometric response functions (BRFs) for detecting the presence of fully penetrating, hig...
The response of borehole water levels to barometric pressure changes in semiconfined aquifers can be...
The response of borehole water levels to barometric pressure is a function of the confining layer an...
Groundwater susceptibility to non-point source contamination is typically quantified by stable index...
Groundwater susceptibility to non-point source contamination is typically quantified by stable index...
Hydraulic connectivity is a crucial concept in hydrogeology. It has fundamentalimplications for a ra...
Accurate estimates of hydrogeological parameters, such as hydraulic conductivity, are important for ...
Layers covering aquifers can play a crucial role in protecting groundwater from infiltrating contami...
For numerical modeling of ground water movement in a real aquifer system, the aquifer is usually div...
Numerous groundwater vulnerability methods have been developed taking into consideration a variable ...
Current climate change models for the southeast UK predict changing rainfall patterns, with increase...
Saturated hydraulic conductivity (K) is one of the most important parameters determining groundwater...
Barometric Response Functions (BRF) are used to characterize the observed pore pressure response wit...
Groundwater flow and solute transport modelling are affected by different kinds of uncertainty inclu...
Groundwater pathways and residence times are controlled by aquifer flow and storage properties, whic...
The use of barometric response functions (BRFs) for detecting the presence of fully penetrating, hig...
The response of borehole water levels to barometric pressure changes in semiconfined aquifers can be...
The response of borehole water levels to barometric pressure is a function of the confining layer an...
Groundwater susceptibility to non-point source contamination is typically quantified by stable index...
Groundwater susceptibility to non-point source contamination is typically quantified by stable index...
Hydraulic connectivity is a crucial concept in hydrogeology. It has fundamentalimplications for a ra...
Accurate estimates of hydrogeological parameters, such as hydraulic conductivity, are important for ...
Layers covering aquifers can play a crucial role in protecting groundwater from infiltrating contami...
For numerical modeling of ground water movement in a real aquifer system, the aquifer is usually div...
Numerous groundwater vulnerability methods have been developed taking into consideration a variable ...
Current climate change models for the southeast UK predict changing rainfall patterns, with increase...
Saturated hydraulic conductivity (K) is one of the most important parameters determining groundwater...
Barometric Response Functions (BRF) are used to characterize the observed pore pressure response wit...
Groundwater flow and solute transport modelling are affected by different kinds of uncertainty inclu...
Groundwater pathways and residence times are controlled by aquifer flow and storage properties, whic...