Processes affecting groundwater temperature patterns in a coastal aquifer
The temperature depth profiles of six wells in the Motril-Salobreña aquifer were used as a basis for a comparative analysis involving various parameters to determine their relations and factors influencing the different trends. There is a clear influence of ambient temperature on all the profiles, w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2011-04, Vol.8 (2), p.223-236 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The temperature depth profiles of six wells in the
Motril-Salobreña aquifer were used as a basis for a comparative
analysis involving various parameters to determine their relations and
factors influencing the different trends. There is a clear influence of
ambient temperature on all the profiles, with a lag time of two to five
months. Nevertheless, there are clear differences in the
temperature-depth profile patterns that can be accounted for by other
factors. First, there is a greater influence of localized recharge;
Guadalfeo River as opposed to diffuse recharge; irrigation return flow
and rainfall. Three of the wells located near the riverbed of the
Guadalfeo River have extremely variable temperature-depth profiles and
show clear river influence. In springtime, during the highest flood
stages of the river due to cold melt water from the Sierra Nevada, the
groundwater falls in temperature. During secondary peaks in river flow
rates during the autumn due to rainfall, the warm water increases
groundwater temperature. The effect of the river recharge decreases
with distance from the course since there is less mixing with water
from the Guadalfeo River. In addition, there are two temperature-depth
profiles in which temperature variations remain shallow and follow a
pattern that cannot be attributed to the influence of either of the
above two parameters. Among these two cases, the most influential
factor is the groundwater flow pattern typical of a discharge zone,
characterized by vertical-flow components. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF03326211 |