The influence of clay zones on land subsidence from groundwater pumping.

Ground water Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-26 DOI:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2012.00943.x
Muniram Budhu, Ibrahim Adiyaman
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Abstract

The objective of this article is to analyze the influence of clay zones on subsidence from groundwater pumping. Finite element analyses were conducted on a sand-only aquifer and a sand aquifer with two clay zones located at different distances from the well face. A model that accounts for recoverable and nonrecoverable strains was used to simulate the sand and clay. This model couples the groundwater flow with the stress-deformation response of the aquifer materials. Each aquifer was pumped from a single well for a period of 6 months, and then the groundwater level was lowered gradually to an elevation below the elevation of the clay zones and kept there for 10 years. The groundwater level was then raised gradually back to the original elevation over a period of 10 years. The results of the analyses show that the ground surface subsidence profile is strongly influenced by the presence of the clays zones. The ground surface sags where these clay zones are present resulting in a wavy ground surface profile. Subsidence continued when pumping is stopped, albeit at a much slower rate than during pumping, and when the groundwater level is below the elevation of the clay zones. Clay zones further away from the well face lag the subsidence of clay zones nearer the well face because of lower changes in hydrostatic head. Sags in ground surface subsidence profile from groundwater pumping are indicators of the presence of low hydraulic conductive geological materials.

黏土带对抽水地面沉降的影响。
本文的目的是分析粘土带对地下水抽水沉降的影响。在离井面不同距离的纯砂含水层和含两个粘土带的砂含水层进行了有限元分析。采用考虑可恢复应变和不可恢复应变的模型对砂土进行了模拟。该模型将地下水流动与含水层材料的应力-变形响应耦合起来。每个含水层从一口井抽取6个月,然后将地下水位逐渐降低到低于粘土带高度的高度,并保持10年。经过10年的时间,地下水位逐渐恢复到原来的高度。分析结果表明,粘土带的存在对地表沉降剖面有较大的影响。在这些粘土带存在的地方,地面凹陷,形成波浪形的地面轮廓。当抽水停止时,下沉继续,尽管速度比抽水时慢得多,当地下水位低于粘土带的高度时。由于静压水头变化较小,离井面较远的粘土层沉降滞后于靠近井面的粘土层沉降。抽水引起的地表沉降曲线上的凹陷是低导流性地质物质存在的标志。
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