A methodology for regionalizing 3-D effective porosity at watershed scale in crystalline aquifers
Résumé
13 An innovative approach for regionalizing the 3-D effective-porosity field is presented and 14 applied to two large, overexploited and deeply weathered crystalline aquifers located in 15 southern India. The method derives from earlier work on regionalizing a 2-D effective-16 porosity field in that part of an aquifer where the water table fluctuates, which is now 17 extended over the entire aquifer using a 3-D approach. A method based on geological and 18 geophysical surveys has also been developed for mapping the weathering profile layers 19 (saprolite and fractured layers). The method for regionalizing 3-D effective porosity 20 combines: water-table fluctuation and groundwater budget techniques at various cell sizes 21 with the use of satellite based data (for groundwater abstraction), the structure of the 22 weathering profile and geostatistical techniques. The approach is presented in detail for the 23 Kudaliar watershed (983 km 2), and tested on the 730 km 2 Anantapur watershed. At watershed 24 scale, the effective porosity of the aquifer ranges from 0.5% to 2% in Kudaliar and between 25 0.3% and 1% in Anantapur, which agrees with earlier works. Results show that: i) depending 26 on the geology and on the structure of the weathering profile, the vertical distribution of 27 effective porosity can be very different, and that the fractured layers in crystalline aquifers are 28 not necessarily characterized by a rapid decrease in effective porosity; and ii) that the lateral 29 variations in effective porosity can be larger than the vertical ones. These variations suggest 30 that within a same weathering profile the density of open fractures and/or degree of 31 weathering in the fractured zone may significantly varies from a place to another. 32 The proposed method provides information on the spatial distribution of effective porosity 33 which is of prime interest in terms of flux and contaminant transport in crystalline aquifers. 34 Implications for mapping groundwater storage and scarcity are also discussed, which should 35 help in improving groundwater resource management strategies. 36 37
Domaines
Hydrologie
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