LEADER 05024nam 2200577z 450 001 9911007117503321 005 20231101211601.0 010 $a9781523114627 010 $a1523114622 010 $a9781118397381 010 $a111839738X 010 $a9781118397398 010 $a1118397398 010 $a9781118397404 010 $a1118397401 035 $a(CKB)4330000000006276 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4822520 035 $a(OCoLC)975487163 035 $a(Perlego)991077 035 $a(EXLCZ)994330000000006276 100 $a20170327h20172017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aField hydrogeology /$fRick Brassington 205 $a4th ed 210 $aHoboken, N.J.$cWiley Blackwell$d2017 210 1$aHoboken, N.J. :$cWiley Blackwell,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (312 pages) 225 1 $6880-03$aThe geological field guide series 300 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 274-279) and index 311 08$a9781118397367 311 08$a1118397363 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe Geological Field Guide Series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 Groundwater Systems -- 1.2 Conceptual Model -- 1.3 Groundwater Computer Modelling -- 1.4 Hydrogeological Report Writing -- 1.5 Expert Witness -- Chapter 2: DESK STUDY -- 2.1 Defining the Area -- 2.2 Identifying the Aquifers -- 2.3 Groundwater Levels -- 2.4 Surface Water -- 2.5 Recharge -- 2.6 Groundwater Use -- 2.7 Groundwater Chemistry -- 2.8 Aerial Photographs and Satellite Imagery -- 2.9 Planning a Fieldwork Programme -- Chapter 3: FIELD EVALUATION OF AQUIFERS. 3.1 Grain Size Analysis3.2 Hydraulic Properties of Aquifers -- 3.3 Hydraulic Properties and Rock Types -- 3.4 Assessing Hydraulic Properties -- 3.5 Using Hydraulic Property Information -- Chapter 4: GROUNDWATER LEVELS -- 4.1 Water-Level Dippers -- 4.2 Continuous Water-Level Recorders -- 4.3 Measuring Ground Levels and Locations -- 4.4 Tool-Box -- 4.5 Well Catalogue -- 4.6 Field Surveys for Wells, Boreholes and Springs -- 4.7 Interpretation of Abstraction Borehole Water Levels -- 4.8 Groundwater-Level Monitoring Networks -- 4.9 Groundwater-Level Fluctuations -- 4.10 Managing Groundwater-Level Data. 4.11 Constructing Groundwater Contour Maps and Flow Nets4.12 Interpretation of Contour Maps and Flow Nets -- 4.13 Using Other Groundwater Information -- Chapter 5: RAINFALL, SPRINGS AND STREAMS -- 5.1 Precipitation -- 5.2 Evaporation -- 5.3 Springs -- 5.4 Stream-Flow Measurement -- 5.5 Stage-Discharge Relationships -- 5.6 Choosing the Best Method -- 5.7 Processing Flow Data -- Chapter 6: PUMPING TESTS -- 6.1 What Is a Pumping Test? -- 6.2 Planning a Pumping Test -- 6.3 Pumps and Pumping -- 6.4 On-Site Measurements -- 6.5 Pre-Test Monitoring -- 6.6 Test Set-up -- 6.7 Step Tests -- 6.8 Constant Rate Tests -- 6.9 Recovery Tests. 6.10 Pumping Test Analysis6.11 Tests on Single Boreholes -- 6.12 Packer Tests -- Chapter 7: GROUNDWATER CHEMISTRY -- 7.1 Analytical Suites and Determinands -- 7.2 Sampling Equipment -- 7.3 Sampling Protocols -- 7.4 Monitoring Networks -- 7.5 Using Chemical Data -- Chapter 8: RECHARGE ESTIMATION -- 8.1 Water Balance -- 8.2 Rainfall Recharge -- 8.3 Induced Recharge -- 8.4 Other Sources of Recharge -- Chapter 9: SPECIALIST TECHNIQUES -- 9.1 Borehole and Piezometer Installation -- 9.2 Down-Hole Geophysics -- 9.3 Using Artificial Tracers -- Chapter 10: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS -- 10.1 Borehole Prognoses -- 10.2 Groundwater Supplies. 10.3 Wells in Shallow Aquifers10.4 Contaminated Land Investigations -- 10.5 Landfills and Leachate -- 10.6 Geothermal Energy -- 10.7 Groundwater Lowering by Excavation -- 10.8 Rising Water Tables -- 10.9 Soakaways -- 10.10 Investigating Wetland Hydrology -- Appendix A: GOOD WORKING PRACTICE -- A1.1 Safety Codes -- A1.2 Safety Clothing and Equipment -- A1.3 Distress Signals -- A1.4 Exposure or Hypothermia -- A1.5 Heat Exhaustion -- A1.6 Working Near Wells, Boreholes and Monitoring Piezometers -- A1.7 Hygiene Precautions for Water Supplies -- A1.8 Trial Pits -- A1.9 Electrical Equipment -- A1.10 Filling Fuel Tanks. 330 $aFeaturing case histories and focusing on practical applications, this invaluable resource follows a systematic approach to completing a hydrogeological study and explains how to decide on the measurements that are needed and on the instruments and techniques required. -- Edited summary from book. 410 0$aGeological field guide series. 606 $6880-04/$1$aHydrogeology$xFieldwork 615 0$aHydrogeology$xFieldwork. 676 $a551.49 686 $a452.9$2njb/09 686 $a551.48$2njb/09 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9911007117503321 996 $aField hydrogeology$94389242 997 $aUNINA