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1 Introduction to Groundwater International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre Dr Neno KukuricThessaloniki, 2008

2 Groundwater reserves

3 Where is the groundwater?

4 Hydrologic cycle

5 Groundwater Flow

6 Confined & unconfined aquifers

7 What is aquifer l Aquifer means a permeable water-bearing underground geological formation underlain by a less permeable layer and the water contained in the saturated zone of the formation;

8 Hydrogeological classification l Aquifer = Rock with medium to high permeability l Aquitard = Rock with a low permeability l Aquiclude = Rock with (almost) zero permeability l Aquifuge = Rock with zero permeability and no water

9 Porosity Types

10 Residence time

11 Hydrogeological methods l Hydrogeological mapping l Drilling l Monitoring l Geophysical methods l Surface techniques l Remote sensing l Geochemical methods l Modelling l Analytical l Numerical (FDM, FEM, AEM) l Synthesis and Analysis

12 Hydrogeological models

13 Sources of groundwater contamination

14 Sources of gw contamination

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16 Sources of gw contamination 1 l Point sources l On-site septic systems l Leaky tanks or pipelines containing petroleum products l Leaks or spills of industrial chemicals at manufacturing facilities l Underground injection wells (industrial waste) l Municipal landfills l Livestock wastes l Leaky sewer lines l Chemicals used at wood preservation facilities l Mill tailings in mining areas l Fly ash from coal-fired power plants l Sludge disposal areas at petroleum refineries l Land spreading of sewage or sewage sludge

17 Sources of gw contamination 2 l Point sources l Graveyards l Road salt storage areas l Wells for disposal of liquid wastes l Runoff of salt and other chemicals from roads and highways l Spills related to highway or railway accidents l Coal tar at old coal gasification sites l Asphalt production and equipment cleaning sites l Non-point (distributed) sources l Fertilizers on agricultural land l Pesticides on agricultural land and forests l Contaminants in rain, snow, and dry atmospheric fallout

18 Groundwater Contamination


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