scholarly journals The role of geological structures on groundwater occurrence and flow in crystalline basement aquifers: a status review

2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 155-164
Author(s):  
M.A. Idris ◽  
M.L. Garba ◽  
S.A. Kasim ◽  
I.M. Madabo ◽  
K.A. Dandago

The paper is review on the role of geological structures on groundwater occurrence and flow in Crystalline Basement aquifers. The aim was to study the existing available literatures in order to evaluate structural/lineaments (faults, joints/fractures, folds, shear zone etc.) their influences and controls of groundwater occurrence and flow of bedrock of crystalline rocks of igneous and/or metamorphic origin. Groundwater in the basement aquifers resides/occurs within the weathered overburden and fractured bedrocks which originate from rainfall through the process of hydrological cycle. Remote sensing technique uses satellite imagery or aerial photograph to identify linear features on the ground and attempts to relate these lines to geologic structures capable of transmitting and storing large quantities of groundwater. Faults, joints/fractures and folds act as conduit and make rocks excellent aquifers. These features also, served as channels for groundwater movement which may results to an increased in secondary porosity, permeability and therefore, can results as a groundwater prospective/promising zones in crystalline basement rocks. Keywords: Basement Terrain, Groundwater, Lineament, Movement, Occurrence

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adrien Selles ◽  
Geoffrey Aertgeerts ◽  
Nicolas Brisset ◽  
Maxime Lhotelin

<p>Crystalline rocks aquifers are usually represented with a low porosity and hydraulic conductivity giving low well yields. Over the world, more than 880 millions people live on crystalline basement rocks. Thus, abilities to spot sufficient groundwater resource in these systems are crucial. Nevertheless, assessment of the sustainable reservoirs in crystalline basement aquifers is challenging. The well-admitted conceptual model presents a stratiform-weathered profile above a fractured zone showing a decreasing fracture density with depth. The interconnection between these two compartments defines the hydraulic parameters: the weathered profile is capacitive while the fractured zone is transmissive.</p><p>French Guiana is mostly composed of Paleoproterozoic rocks belonging to the Guiana Shield. It was formed during protracted periods of intense suprasubduction related magmatism, metamorphism and deformation, culminating with the Transamazonian orogeny, bracketed between 2.3 and 1.9 Ga. This peculiar geological history creates a large diversity of geological units from undeformed granitic units to ultramylonitized shears-zone related meta-volcano-sedimentary units and through brittle to ductile deformed units. Furthermore, over almost 200 Ma, the French Guiana recorded a deep weathering phase leading to heterogeneous and complex profiles up to 80-100 m deep. In such a context, hydrogeological exploration is thus puzzling, especially as French Guiana is covered by the Amazonian Forest, reducing direct observations.    </p><p>We use a multi-disciplinary method from remote sensing to field observations through geophysical tomography to propose conceptual models of groundwater circulation helping us to localise precisely (meter scale) exploration borewells. After 15 years of hydrogeological surveys, the BRGM has studied plural units: (i) classical isotropic unit (Mahury Massif (MM)) and Granitic unit (Mana), (ii) ductile to brittle deformed units separated by strike-slip fault (Rosebel-Bonidoro unit (RBU) and Armina Unit (AU)), (iii) ultramilonitized unit (Paramaca Unit (PU)). A large heterogeneity of hydrogeological conceptual models for each context arise from our results. Notwithstanding this diversity and thanks to these conceptualizations, we were able to propose successfully useable sustainable resources, confirming the robustness of the method.     </p><p>The MM and Mana are classical isotropic units displaying a deep weathered profile. The confined aquifer is located into the fractured layer with yield reaching 15 m<sup>3</sup>.h<sup>-1</sup>. Crosscutting dolerite dyke is attested to be an interesting hydrogeological target with yield near 20 m<sup>3</sup>.h<sup>-1</sup>. The highest yields in French Guiana for crystalline basement rocks (30 m<sup>3</sup>.h<sup>-1</sup>) are found in confined aquifer in PU context. This record could be due to the ultramylonitic deformation giving a high permeable unit. Three different places were studied for the AU (Sparouine, Roura, Beauséjour). As for the PU, aquifers are all confined. Yields are systematically low (around 2-5 m<sup>3</sup>.h<sup>-1</sup>). The RBU is an interesting and contrasting unit because it does not show developed weathered profile. It seems that an unconfined aquifer must probably recharge surroundings units (i.e. PU and AU).</p><p>This work highlights the high potential of ductile to ultramylonitic shear zones for groundwater resource. Taking together, these conceptual models highlight that, in French Guiana and probably in entire Guiana Shield, Transamazonian tectonometamorphic structures as well as early Jurassic extensive faults correspond to sustainable useable groundwater resources.</p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 197 (2) ◽  
pp. 731-747 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacek Majorowicz ◽  
Judith Chan ◽  
James Crowell ◽  
Will Gosnold ◽  
Larry M. Heaman ◽  
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Clay Minerals ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 459-477 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. W. Goodchild ◽  
J. H. McD. Whitaker

AbstractThe diagenetic history of the Rotliegendes Sandstone reservoir in the Rough Gas Field was studied using thin-sections, XRD analyses and SEM. The Rotliegendes comprises a sequence of fine-grained fluvial sheet-flood sandstones and coarse, gravelly, low-sinuosity channel sandstones, with thin aeolian interbeds, overlain by a sequence of aeolian dune and interdune sandstones. Early, environmentally-related diagnesis (eogenesis) shows a marked variability with sedimentary facies. Within aeolian sandstones, poikilotopic anhydrite and fine, rhombic dolomite are preserved. Fluvially-derived sandstones typically contain infiltrated detrital clays and early authigenic mixed-layer clays, together with coarse, framework-displacive dolomite. Feldspars show varying degrees of alteration within all facies. These eogenetic features reflect patterns of groundwater movement during the Rotliegendes and early Zechstein. Mineral dissolution and precipitation were controlled by the chemistry of the groundwaters. Burial diagenetic (mesogenetic) features are superimposed on eogenetic cements. Authigenic clays have been converted to illitic clays. In addition, mesogenetic chlorite has formed and quartz and strongly ferroan dolomite cements are recognized. These minerals may be related to clay diagenesis within the underlying Carboniferous Coal Measures. Early, framework-supporting anyhdrite, and both phases of dolomite, have been partially dissolved, creating secondary porosity. This is attributed to the action of acidic porewaters, generated by the maturation of organic material within the Carboniferous. Post-dissolution kaolinite, gypsum and minor pyrite infill secondary pores. Gas emplacement from the Late Cretaceous onwards effectively halted further diagenetic reactions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhongen Niu ◽  
Honglin He ◽  
Gaofeng Zhu ◽  
Xiaoli Ren ◽  
Li Zhang ◽  
...  

Abstract The ratio of plant transpiration to total terrestrial evapotranspiration (T/ET) captures the role of vegetation in surface-atmosphere interactions. However, several studies have documented a large variability in T/ET. In this paper, we present a new T/ET dataset (also including transpiration, evapotranspiration data) for China from 1981 to 2015 with spatial and temporal resolutions of 0.05° and 8 days, respectively. The T/ET dataset is based on a model-data fusion method that integrates the Priestley-Taylor Jet Propulsion Laboratory (PT-JPL) model with multivariate observational datasets (transpiration and evapotranspiration). The dataset is driven by satellite-based leaf area index (LAI) data from GLASS and GLOBMAP, and climate data from the Chinese Ecosystem Research Network (CERN). Observational annual T/ET were used to validate the model, with R2 and RMSE values were 0.73 and 0.07 (12.41%), respectively. The dataset provides significant insight into T/ET and its changes over the Chinese terrestrial ecosystem and will be beneficial for understanding the hydrological cycle and energy budgets between the land and the atmosphere.


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