2018
DOI: 10.1111/gwmr.12257
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Novel Well Completions in Small Diameter Coreholes Created Using Portable Rock Drills

Abstract: Difficult access conditions have limited techniques for groundwater system characterization and monitoring in bedrock exposed landscapes. This condition is common in the mining industry and resulted in the development of lightweight portable drills. This paper describes how these drills were used at a contaminated site to understand the groundwater flow system by adapting piezometer designs, ensuring effective seals to obtain reliable hydraulic head, hydrochemistry, and contaminant concentrations. Two drilling… Show more

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“…2). The hydrogeology of the site has been investigated intensively over the past 20 years because of the chemical contamination in groundwater (Pierce et al, 2018a;Pierce et al, 2018b;Sterling et al, 2005;MWH, 2009;Cherry J.A., 2009) and construction of a 3-D flow model (FeFlow) has been an on-going effort (AquaResource and MWH, 2007). For this model, information about the spatial distribution of recharge is needed as an upper boundary condition and to refine results of previous studies.…”
Section: Pagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). The hydrogeology of the site has been investigated intensively over the past 20 years because of the chemical contamination in groundwater (Pierce et al, 2018a;Pierce et al, 2018b;Sterling et al, 2005;MWH, 2009;Cherry J.A., 2009) and construction of a 3-D flow model (FeFlow) has been an on-going effort (AquaResource and MWH, 2007). For this model, information about the spatial distribution of recharge is needed as an upper boundary condition and to refine results of previous studies.…”
Section: Pagementioning
confidence: 99%