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DOI | 10.1029/2020WR028476 |
How do fractures influence hyporheic exchange in sedimentary rock riverbeds? | |
R. Chow; B.L. Parker; C.M. Steelman; A. Thoms; W. Nowak | |
2021-07-06 | |
发表期刊 | Water Resources Research
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出版年 | 2021 |
英文摘要 | Bedrock rivers represent a hydrogeological environment in which surface water flows along an exposed bedrock surface. Studies of hyporheic exchange have exclusively involved rivers composed of unconsolidated fluvial sediments, leaving a critical knowledge gap. This study evaluates the conditions that could support bedform-scale hyporheic exchange within a fractured sedimentary bedrock river based on field data collected near Guelph, Canada. Hyporheic exchange at the bedform-scale was evaluated by numerically modelling the migration of a conservative solute tracer through a bedrock riverbed within a two-dimensional vertical cross-section along the flow direction. A stochastic discrete fracture-matrix framework was developed to represent measured subsurface fractured bedrock properties, producing a probabilistic distribution of potential hyporheic exchange pathways. Flow and transport model results indicate that: (1) bedform-scale hyporheic exchange within a bedrock river exists with high fluid flow velocities in fractures, yet long solute residence times due to diffusion across the fracture-matrix boundary; (2) the coincidence of fractures and hydrodynamic head gradients across the riverbed controls the spatial extent of bedform-scale hyporheic exchange; and (3) the potential variability in hyporheic exchange residence time is large (i.e., tens of years) due to the inherent variability in facture network properties. Our field-based numerical study indicates that the average (median) residence time may not be a good proxy for the potential natural attenuation capacity of a fractured sedimentary bedrock riverbed and that hyporheic exchange has the potential to emplace surface water contaminants within the fractured porous rock matrix that could become a long-term source of trace contaminants. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/333769 |
专题 | 资源环境科学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | R. Chow,B.L. Parker,C.M. Steelman,et al. How do fractures influence hyporheic exchange in sedimentary rock riverbeds?[J]. Water Resources Research,2021. |
APA | R. Chow,B.L. Parker,C.M. Steelman,A. Thoms,&W. Nowak.(2021).How do fractures influence hyporheic exchange in sedimentary rock riverbeds?.Water Resources Research. |
MLA | R. Chow,et al."How do fractures influence hyporheic exchange in sedimentary rock riverbeds?".Water Resources Research (2021). |
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