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Field Estimation of Wetland Soil Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity Peter Caldwell SSC570 12/2/03. Causeway Bay. Agenda. Background The Bouwer-Rice Method Field Procedures Office Procedures Results Conclusions. Background Hydrology Modeling.
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Field Estimation of Wetland Soil Saturated Hydraulic ConductivityPeter CaldwellSSC57012/2/03 Causeway Bay
Agenda • Background • The Bouwer-Rice Method • Field Procedures • Office Procedures • Results • Conclusions
BackgroundHydrology Modeling • Research project involves modeling the hydrology of three Carolina Bays • Each bay has 4-7 wells used to collect data for model calibration • Each well location will be modeled • Model requires Ksat of all soil layers to 1 m depth
BackgroundReference Bays Bladen County, NC Charlie Long Bay Tatum Millpond Bay Causeway Bay
The Bouwer-Rice Method • Slug test method to determine Ksat in-situ • Only works at depths below water table
The Bouwer-Rice Method • Soil at Field Location Ground Surface Unsaturated Soil Saturated Soil Impermeable Layer
The Bouwer-Rice Method • Bore a hole to desired depth
The Bouwer-Rice Method • Insert well casing and screen
The Bouwer-Rice Method • Drop in slug
H The Bouwer-Rice Method • Record height of water in tube vs. time
The Bouwer-Rice Method • Calculate Ksat H 2rc Where, Lw h Le 2rw A and B are dimensionless parameters based on Le/rw Note: Use straight line portion of graph of H vs. time for t, Ho, Ht
Field ProceduresEquipment- Well Casing • 4” PVC Pipe with holes drilled in lower 20 cm • Holes less likely to get clogged than slots • Duct tape allowed fine tuning of screen length
Field ProceduresEquipment- slug Slug • 2” PVC, 24” long • Filled with gravel
Field ProceduresEquipment- Level-logger Level-logger • Made by Solinst • Records height of water above logger • Records every 0.5 second
Field ProceduresProcedure • Wanted Ksat values for all soil horizons to a depth of 1 m • Had soil profile descriptions from previous study • Depths/Thicknesses • Texture
Field ProceduresProcedure- Augering Hole • Based on profile descriptions, tape screen to appropriate length • Auger through root mat • Set well casing into hole created • Auger inside casing • Push casing down • Repeat until screen is positioned at desired depth
Field ProceduresProcedure- Insert Level-logger • Wait until water inside casing equalizes with water table • Drop level-logger inside casing
Field ProceduresProcedure- Inserting Slug • Wait 2-3 minutes for water to equilibrate from level-logger drop • Insert slug smoothly but quickly
Field ProceduresProcedure- Wait • Allow time for water level to lower (usually 10-15 minutes) • Approximately long enough for one game of crazy eights
Field ProceduresProcedure • Performed procedure 3 times for each horizon • Auger down to next horizon • Repeat procedure for remaining horizons • Repeat for each well location
Office Procedures • Compile H vs. time data for each horizon • Fit straight line for points on curve • Calculate Ksat
Conclusions • Slug test method was a relatively simple and straightforward method to estimate Ksat • Ksat values were reasonable, though slightly high • Will run further tests to validate the results