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A rapid method for hydraulic profiling in unconsolidated formations

January 1, 2008

Information on vertical variations in hydraulic conductivity (K) can often shed much light on how a contaminant will move in the subsurface. The direct-push injection logger has been developed to rapidly obtain such information in shallow unconsolidated settings. This small-diameter tool consists of a short screen located just behind a drive point. The tool is advanced into the subsurface while water is injected through the screen to keep it clear. Upon reaching a depth at which information about K is desired, advancement ceases and the injection rate and pressure are measured on the land surface. The rate and pressure values are used in a ratio that serves as a proxy for K. A vertical profile of this ratio can be transformed into a K profile through regressions with K estimates determined using other techniques. The viability of the approach was assessed at an extensively studied field site in eastern Germany. The assessment demonstrated that this tool can rapidly identify zones that may serve as conduits for or barriers to contaminant movement. ?? 2007 The Author(s).

Publication Year 2008
Title A rapid method for hydraulic profiling in unconsolidated formations
DOI 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2007.00377.x
Authors P. Dietrich, J.J. Butler, K. Faiss
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ground Water
Index ID 70032109
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse