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The interaction between a manmade lake and groundwater: an example site in the Aurku area,Chiayi County,Taiwan
Authors:Cheh‐Shyh Ting  Jiin‐Shuh Jean  Chien‐Chang Tseng  Ming‐Chee Wu
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung, Taiwan;2. Department of Earth Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan;3. Tainan Hydraulics Laboratory, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
Abstract:The objectives of this study are (1) to understand the subsurface hydrology in the Aurku area, Chiayi County, southern Taiwan, and (2) to determine the interaction between the manmade lake and groundwater level through the recharge produced by infiltration by on‐site investigation and laboratory sand tank simulation. The manmade lake was selected as the field site for groundwater recharge effect so as to assess the role of infiltration from the aquaculture ponds in this area. These results can be used as reference for future application of constructing a series of manmade lakes. The field experiment was performed to measure the infiltration rate of the manmade lake by using the water balance method and double‐ring infiltration test. The results demonstrated that the manmade lake had helped the recharge of the groundwater. Raising or maintaining a higher water level of the manmade lake can promote higher infiltration. When the groundwater level is equal to or higher than the bottom of the manmade lake, infiltration will slow or cease. The field experiment and laboratory sand tank simulation demonstrated that the infiltration rate increased with the higher storage depth of the manmade lake. The laboratory simulation also indicated that while the groundwater level was lower than the bottom of manmade lake (i.e. the reference level) and the initial water depth (3 cm) was equal to or greater than 50% of the full water storage depth, the infiltration depth increased with time. However, the infiltration depth would be very small or nearly zero when the groundwater level was higher than the bottom of the manmade lake. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:manmade lake  groundwater  interaction  recharge  infiltration rate  sand tank simulation
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