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Erschienen in: Hydrogeology Journal 2/2015

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To what extent do long-duration high-volume dam releases influence river–aquifer interactions? A case study in New South Wales, Australia

verfasst von: P. W. Graham, M. S. Andersen, M. F. McCabe, H. Ajami, A. Baker, I. Acworth

Erschienen in: Hydrogeology Journal | Ausgabe 2/2015

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Abstract

Long-duration high-volume dam releases are unique anthropogenic events with no naturally occurring equivalents. The impact from such dam releases on a downstream Quaternary alluvial aquifer in New South Wales, Australia, is assessed. It is observed that long-duration (>26 days), high-volume dam releases (>8,000 ML/day average) result in significant variations in river–aquifer interactions. These variations include a flux from the river to the aquifer up to 6.3 m3/day per metre of bank (at distances of up to 330 m from the river bank), increased extent and volume of recharge/bank storage, and a long-term (>100 days) reversal of river–aquifer fluxes. In contrast, during lower-volume events (<2,000 ML/day average) the flux was directed from the aquifer to the river at rates of up to 1.6 m3/day per metre of bank. A groundwater-head prediction model was constructed and river–aquifer fluxes were calculated; however, predicted fluxes from this method showed poor correlation to fluxes calculated using actual groundwater heads. Long-duration high-volume dam releases have the potential to skew estimates of long-term aquifer resources and detrimentally alter the chemical and physical properties of phreatic aquifers flanking the river. The findings have ramifications for improved integrated management of dam systems and downstream aquifers.

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Metadaten
Titel
To what extent do long-duration high-volume dam releases influence river–aquifer interactions? A case study in New South Wales, Australia
verfasst von
P. W. Graham
M. S. Andersen
M. F. McCabe
H. Ajami
A. Baker
I. Acworth
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Hydrogeology Journal / Ausgabe 2/2015
Print ISSN: 1431-2174
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-0157
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-014-1212-3

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