Hydrological Research Letters
Online ISSN : 1882-3416
ISSN-L : 1882-3416
Aquifer classification and pneumatic diffusivity estimation using periodic groundwater level changes induced by barometric pressure
Heejun YangTomo Shibata
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2020 Volume 14 Issue 3 Pages 111-116

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To classify the aquifer type and to estimate the pneumatic diffusivity using harmonic analysis and analytical expressions, we measured groundwater levels and barometric pressure in an unconfined aquifer with a thick unsaturated zone at a southern part of the Beppu volcanic fan, Japan. The groundwater level was inversely related to the barometric pressure, with little or no time lag behind barometric pressure. The groundwater level and barometric pressure exhibit periodic changes with prominent spectra at K1 (lunar-solar diurnal) and S2 (main solar semidiurnal) tidal constituents but not at O1 (main lunar diurnal) and M2 (main lunar semidiurnal) tidal constituents, which are the motions of solar and lunar relative to the earth. It indicates that the aquifer is an unconfined aquifer type with no earth tide effect. Pneumatic diffusivity in the unsaturated zone was estimated as 7.6 × 10–2 to 5.7 × 10–3 m2/s using changes between the groundwater level and the barometric pressure. The pneumatic diffusivity and the unsaturated zone thickness strongly affect amplitude ratios and phase lags between the groundwater level and the barometric pressure in the unconfined aquifer.

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