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An Inexpensive Multilevel Array of Sensors for Direct Ground Water Velocity Measurement
Authors:JF Devlin  G Tsoflias  M McGlashan  P Schillig
Abstract:The point velocity probe (PVP) is an instrument capable of measuring ground water velocity in situ at the centimeter scale. It is based on detecting an electrically conductive tracer transported by ground water around the perimeter of the cylindrical probe. PVPs are easily constructed from inexpensive materials and can be deployed as a single sensor or in multilevel arrays. A multilevel array of these instruments, consisting of four PVPs stacked vertically on each of five stands, was installed as a fence within a sheet-pile alleyway at the Canadian Forces Base Borden test site in Ontario, Canada. The data from the fence revealed notable velocity variations both spatially and temporally. Ground water velocity data of these kinds are likely to be valuable for permeable reactive barrier design and assessment, regulatory compliance assessments, and a variety of research level investigations concerned with local flow phenomena.
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