Surface water/groundwater interaction in the Piora Aquifer,Switzerland: evidence from dye tracing tests |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">Martin?H?OtzEmail author Heinz?K?Otz Ines?Otz Donald?I?Siegel |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, 313 Heroy Geology Laboratory, 13244-1070, Syracuse, NY, USA,;(2) , Otzhydro, Oberfeldweg 5, 2564, Bellmund, Switzerland,;(3) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University, 441 Link Hall, 13244-1240, Syracuse, NY, USA, |
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Abstract: | Results of seven dye tracing tests done from 1993–1997 to investigate the extent to which lakes and surface water interact
with the underlying Triassic Piora Aquifer, Switzerland, are reported here. Two of the dye tracing tests showed that groundwater
flows in the Piora Aquifer from the Piora Valley to springs in the adjacent Santa Maria Valley, and even further east to the
di Campo Valley considerably outside of the Piora Valley surface water divide.
Lake Ritom located in the Piora Valley loses water only to the Canaria Valley outside of the lake's surface-water watershed
at the lake's western margin when lake levels are above 1,835 m above sea level. Dye tracing tests show that a major sinkhole
in the Piora Valley, Calderoni Sinkhole, is located precisely on the water divide where subsurface flow in the Piora Valley
and surface water diverge and move in opposite directions. The dye tracing results also showed no hydraulic connection between
surface water in the Piora Valley and the famous Pertusio Spring, located in the upper Santa Maria Valley. Only a small amount
of dye from the two dye tracing tests done in 1993 and 1997 entered an exploratory gallery built to test the viability of
the AlpTransit tunnel, being built in competent rock under the Triassic Piora Aquifer, effectively perched above.
Electronic Publication |
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Keywords: | Piora Lake Ritom Pertusio Dye tracing Surface water |
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