Detection of free vertical convection and double-diffusion in groundwater monitoring wells with geophysical borehole measurements |
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Authors: | Susann Berthold Frank Börner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Grundwasserforschungsinstitut GmbH Dresden, Meraner Str. 10, 01217 Dresden, Germany |
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Abstract: | Two algorithms for in-situ detection and identification of vertical free convective and double-diffusive flows in groundwater monitoring wells or boreholes are proposed. With one algorithm the causes (driving forces) and with the other one the effects (convection or double-diffusion) of vertical transport processes can be detected based on geophysical borehole measurements in the water column. Five density-driven flow processes are identified: thermal, solutal, and thermosolutal convection leading to an equalization, as well as saltfingers and diffusive layering leading to an intensification of a vertical density gradient. The occurrence of density-driven transport processes could be proven in many groundwater monitoring wells and boreholes; especially shallow sections of boreholes or groundwater monitoring wells are affected dramatically by such vertical flows. Deep sections are also impaired as the critical threshold for the onset of a density-driven flow is considerably low. In monitoring wells or boreholes, several sections with different types of density-driven vertical flows may exist at the same time. Results from experimental investigations in a medium-scale testing facility with high aspect ratio (height/radius = 19) and from numerical modeling of a water column agree well with paramters of in-situ detected convection cells. |
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Keywords: | Free vertical convection Double-diffusion Geophysical borehole measurements Groundwater monitoring wells Numerical modeling |
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