Fractured Rock Hydrology Research - Pennsylvania Completed
Fractured Rock Hydrology Research (Archive)
contributions by the Pennsylvania Water Science Center, and others
This is an archive and is not being updated.
- Streamflow Depletion by Groundwater Pumping from Fractured-Rock Aquifers of the Newark Basin (abs.): 2014, Pennsylvania Groundwater Symposium, State College, Pennsylvania.
- Application of Existing Guidance, Methods, and Models for Evaluating Capture Zones in Fractured Rock Aquifers (abs.): 2011, National Ground Water Association Fractured Rock Conference, Burlington, Vermont.
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Changes in distribution of trichloroethene and other contaminants in fractures and the rock matrix during bioaugmentation at the former Naval Air Warfare Center, West Trenton, N.J. (abs.): 2011, SERDP/ESTCP Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium and Workshop, Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), Washington, D.C.
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Comparison of Stair-Step and Dipping-Layer Approaches for Simulation of Flow and Advective Transport in Fractured-Sedimentary Formations (abs.): 2007, National Ground Water Assoc./U.S. EPA Fractured Rock Conference: State of the Science and Measuring Success in Remediation, Portland, Maine.
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Scale and hydrogeologic complexity in models of groundwater flow for Newark Basin aquifers (abs.): 2004, Regional Workshop on Hydrogeology of the Newark Basin, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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Concentration history during pumping from a leaky aquifer with stratified initial concentration (abs.): p. 29-35 in Shen, H.W., S.T. Su, and Feng Wen, (eds.), Hydraulic Engineering '93, Proc. ASCE Hydraulics Div. National Conf., July 25-30, 1993, San Francisco, California.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Publications
Age, double porosity, and simple reaction modifications for the MOC3D ground-water transport model
Ground-water system, estimation of aquifer hydraulic properties, and effects of pumping on ground-water flow in Triassic sedimentary rocks in and near Lansdale, Pennsylvania
Hydrologic effects of the Pymatuning earthquake of September 25, 1998, in northwestern Pennsylvania
Ground-water age and atmospheric tracers: Simulation studies and analysis of field data from the Mirror Lake site, New Hampshire
Review of Aquifer Test Results for the Lansdale Area, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1980–95
A three-dimensional method-of-characteristics solute-transport model (MOC3D)
Finite-difference interblock transmissivity for unconfined aquifers and for aquifers having smoothly varying transmissivity
Below are software products associated with this project.
- Overview
This is an archive and is not being updated.
- Streamflow Depletion by Groundwater Pumping from Fractured-Rock Aquifers of the Newark Basin (abs.): 2014, Pennsylvania Groundwater Symposium, State College, Pennsylvania.
- Application of Existing Guidance, Methods, and Models for Evaluating Capture Zones in Fractured Rock Aquifers (abs.): 2011, National Ground Water Association Fractured Rock Conference, Burlington, Vermont.
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Changes in distribution of trichloroethene and other contaminants in fractures and the rock matrix during bioaugmentation at the former Naval Air Warfare Center, West Trenton, N.J. (abs.): 2011, SERDP/ESTCP Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium and Workshop, Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), Washington, D.C.
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Comparison of Stair-Step and Dipping-Layer Approaches for Simulation of Flow and Advective Transport in Fractured-Sedimentary Formations (abs.): 2007, National Ground Water Assoc./U.S. EPA Fractured Rock Conference: State of the Science and Measuring Success in Remediation, Portland, Maine.
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Scale and hydrogeologic complexity in models of groundwater flow for Newark Basin aquifers (abs.): 2004, Regional Workshop on Hydrogeology of the Newark Basin, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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Concentration history during pumping from a leaky aquifer with stratified initial concentration (abs.): p. 29-35 in Shen, H.W., S.T. Su, and Feng Wen, (eds.), Hydraulic Engineering '93, Proc. ASCE Hydraulics Div. National Conf., July 25-30, 1993, San Francisco, California.
- Science
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
- Publications
Publications
Filter Total Items: 31Age, double porosity, and simple reaction modifications for the MOC3D ground-water transport model
This report documents modifications for the MOC3D ground-water transport model to simulate (a) ground-water age transport; (b) double-porosity exchange; and (c) simple but flexible retardation, decay, and zero-order growth reactions. These modifications are incorporated in MOC3D version 3.0. MOC3D simulates the transport of a single solute using the method-of-characteristics numerical procedure. TAuthorsDaniel J. GoodeGround-water system, estimation of aquifer hydraulic properties, and effects of pumping on ground-water flow in Triassic sedimentary rocks in and near Lansdale, Pennsylvania
Ground water in Triassic-age sedimentary fractured-rock aquifers in the area of Lansdale, Pa., is used as drinking water and for industrial supply. In 1979, ground water in the Lansdale area was found to be contaminated with trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, and other man-made organic compounds, and in 1989, the area was placed on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) National PAuthorsLisa A. Senior, Daniel J. GoodeHydrologic effects of the Pymatuning earthquake of September 25, 1998, in northwestern Pennsylvania
Within hours after the Pymatuning earthquake of September 25, 1998, in northwestern Pennsylvania, local residents reported wells becoming dry, wells beginning to flow, and the formation of new springs. About 120 household-supply wells reportedly went dry within 3 months after the earthquake. About 80 of these wells were on a ridge between Jamestown and Greenville, where water-level declines of asAuthorsGary M. Fleeger, Daniel J. Goode, Theodore F. Buckwalter, Dennis W. RisserGround-water age and atmospheric tracers: Simulation studies and analysis of field data from the Mirror Lake site, New Hampshire
The use of environmental tracers in characterization of ground-water systems is investigated through mathematical modeling of ground-water age and atmospheric tracer transport, and by a field study at the Mirror Lake site, New Hampshire. Theory is presented for modeling ground-water age using the advective-dispersive transport equation. The transport equation includes a zero-order source of unit sAuthorsDaniel J. GoodeReview of Aquifer Test Results for the Lansdale Area, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1980–95
Aquifer and aquifer-isolation test results in and around North Penn Area 6 Superfund site, Lansdale, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania are reviewed to provide estimated aquifer properties for use in a numerical model of ground-water flow. This review was made to support of remedial action investigations by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Region III, Philadelphia. The data reviewed areAuthorsDaniel J. Goode, Lisa A. SeniorA three-dimensional method-of-characteristics solute-transport model (MOC3D)
This report presents a model, MOC3D, that simulates three-dimensional solute transport in flowing ground water. The model computes changes in concentration of a single dissolved chemical constituent over time that are caused by advective transport, hydrodynamic dispersion (including both mechanical dispersion and diffusion), mixing (or dilution) from fluid sources, and mathematically simple chemicAuthorsLeonard F. Konikow, D.J. Goode, G.Z. HornbergerFinite-difference interblock transmissivity for unconfined aquifers and for aquifers having smoothly varying transmissivity
More accurate alternatives to the widely used harmonic mean interblock transmissivity are proposed for block-centered finite-difference models of ground-water flow in unconfined aquifers and in aquifers having smoothly varying transmissivity. The harmonic mean is the exact interblock transmissivity for steady-state one-dimensional flow with no recharge if the transmissivity is assumed to be spatiaAuthorsD.J. Goode, C.A. Appel - Software
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