GET THE APP

Calibration of partial saturation model (gphps)
..

Hydrology: Current Research

ISSN: 2157-7587

Open Access

Calibration of partial saturation model (gphps)


2nd International Conference on Hydrology & Groundwater Expo

August 26-27, 2013 DoubleTree by Hilton, Raleigh, NC, USA

Fathi Ali Swaid

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Hydrol Current Res

Abstract :

Experimental measurements on actual Triassic Sandstone samples taken from the Wildmoor Formation obtained by Taylor and Barker (2002) have been used to validate the Glover, Hole and Pous (GHP) model (Glover et al., 2000) and partially saturated model (GHPPS) (Swaid F., 2009). Both models were calibrated on samples with various conductivities. Both models provide a very good fit to the experimental data. The results obtained using GHP model have shown that the geometric factor (m) of experimental samples has a range from 1.62 to 1.86 and the surface conduction has ranges from 10 to 24 (mS/m). There is a good relationship between the cation exchange capacity and geometric factor (R2 = 0.5647) obtained using GHP model and CEC. There also a significant correlation (R2 = 0.70) between surface conduction obtained using GHP model and CEC. The results obtained using GHPPS have show that the saturation exponent of experimental samples has a range from 0.49 to 0.77. There is a significant correlation (R2 = 0.91), (R2 = 0.89) between n obtained using GHPPS model and concentration per unit pore volume respectively. These correlations allow the pore water salinity and degree of saturation to be estimated in the field. There is good agreement between n, m and surface conduction versus the CEC allows the GHP and GHPPS models to be constrained by measuring the CEC in the field. The GHP and GHPPS models can then be used to interpret electromagnetic induction and resistivity imaging surveys, so that predictions on the degree of saturation and pore water salinity levels can be made.

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 2843

Hydrology: Current Research received 2843 citations as per Google Scholar report

Hydrology: Current Research peer review process verified at publons

Indexed In

 
arrow_upward arrow_upward