groundwater module Flashcards

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what is the connection between glacial deposits, water supply, and waste disposal

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  • need to understand deposits to:
  • locat, develops and protect aquifers
  • indentify groundwater contaminant migrations pathways
  • locate suitable future waste disposal sites
  • understand what lies beneath the ground surface
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right to water

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  • recognizes right to safe clean drinking water that is essential for the full enjoyment of life and all human rights
  • goal 6: ensure avalibilty and susatinable management of water and sanitation for all
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groundwater ssytems

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  • groundwater
  • water beneate the surface of earth
  • fills cracks, cavities, pore spaces
  • moves through sediments and rocks
  • moves from areas of rechage to areas of discharge (streams and lakes)
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aquifer

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  • a rock or sediment that holds and transmits enough water to be useful as a source of water
  • ex. sand, sandstone
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aquitard

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  • a rock or sediment with slow rates of water movement
  • ex. clay, shale
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permeability vs porosity

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  • porosity: volume of open space (pore space) within a body of rock or sediment; all space not occupied by solid material
  • permeability: measure of how readilty fluids pass through material. move fast through: sands, gravels (aquifers) and very slow through aquitards
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how do we know what lies below the ground surface

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  • look for exposures
  • along creeks, lakeshore bluffs, in quarries
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drilling cores

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  • taking samples of subsurfe sediment/rock
  • coring- south simcoe county
  • from this you can get logging core, sedimentary logs,, and subsurface correlation (3d block diagram)
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geophysics

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  • geophysical probes can be placed in wells to measure physical properites of the materials

geophysical well logging:
- gamma: measure of natural gamma radiation; high values in clays
- conductivity: high values in clays, low values in sands
- magnetic susceptibilities: measures magnetic properties (minerals)

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ground penetrating radar

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  • radar waves used to image the changes in properties of subsurface materials
  • used for relatively shallow geological investigations (<25 m)
  • location of buried pipes
  • archaeological applications
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what depsosits would we expect in sounthern ontario

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  • repeated episodies of glaciation over 2 million years
  • deltic sands
  • lake muds
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glacial stratigraphy in southern onterio

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  • alternating layers of: fine-grained sedmient (tills, lake muds) and coarse-grained sediments (sands, gravels)
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aquifers and aquitards in s ontario

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  • glacial depsosits from a “layer cake” of auqifers and aquitard
  • sands= aquifers
  • tills/muds= aquitards
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why is permafrost important to candadians

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  • 40%land area unerlain by permafrost. more in the 1970-1990s
  • 25% earths total land area
    -permafrost commin in periglacial (cold climate) areas
  • canadas pemafrost is melting
  • not good
  • puts infrastructure at risk
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