Authors
SJ Westbrook, JL Rayner, GB Davis, TP Clement, Poul Løgstrup Bjerg, SJ Fisher
Publication date
2005/2/1
Journal
Journal of hydrology
Volume
302
Issue
1-4
Pages
255-269
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper presents findings from a 2-year field investigation of a dissolved hydrocarbon groundwater plume flowing towards a tidally and seasonally forced estuarine river system in Perth, Western Australia. Samples collected from transects of multiport wells along the riverbank and into the river, enabled mapping of the fine scale (0.5m) vertical definition of the hydrocarbon plume and its longitudinal extent. Spear probing beneath the river sediments and water table, and transient monitoring of multiport wells (electrical conductivity) was also carried out to define the zone of mixing between river water and groundwater (the hyporheic zone) and its variability. The results showed that groundwater seepage into the estuarine surface sediments occurred in a zone less than 10m from the high tide mark, and that this distance and the hyporheic transition zone were influenced by tidal fluctuations and infiltration of river water …
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