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Author : Ferguson, G.; Woodbury, A.D.; and Matile, G.L.D.
Date : 2003.
Title : Estimating deep recharge rates beneath an interlobate moraine using temperature logs.
Publication : Ground Water
Issue : 41(5):
Page(s) : 640-646.
Abstract
The Sandilands area of southeastern Manitoba contains an interlobate moraine that is a major ground water recharge area. Underlying the highly permeable sediments of the moraine are up to 100 m of till and the subcrop of the Winnipeg Formation, which contains a major sandstone aquifer. Ground water flow within the till is examined using high-resolution temperature profiles and solutions to the differential equation for heat flow in porous media. These analyses indicate that recharge to the sandstone aquifer is occurring at a rate of approximately 2 2 10–8 m/sec beneath the moraine, which is in agreement with recharge rates determined by conventional ground water hydraulics (10–7 to 10–10 m/sec) and another study using multiple environmental tracers (1 2 10–9 to 6 2 10–9 m/sec). The use of temperature to determine ground water flux is not limited by half-lives as many environmental tracers are, and this allows for cost-effective estimation of recharge and discharge rates over longer periods.
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