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Jökull - 01.12.1967, Side 71

Jökull - 01.12.1967, Side 71
recovered during the third pumping test with the lower ð-value (— 62%0) is derived from an aquifer at a depth of more than 900 m but the water with the higher ð-value from an aquifer at less depth. A correlation between the water level in the well and the ð-value of the water was observed. During the first pump- ing test the ð-value was less than — 60%o with the exception of the first sample that was probably contaminated. During the second pumping test when the water level was at a depth of 35—38 m, the ð-value was consistently Depth /77 Temperature °C Before pumping 14. tO'. 65 S °/oo Simptified geotogicat section. After pumpmg 2.// .'65 S °/oo 150 - 180 ■ /3 -53 S/l'/t/ f/U '7/7//. -55 777/ZZ7Í .1 640 ■ - 42 - 62 -56 720 - . 46 - 63 1 -56 020 — — 53 -59 900 - - 57 - 62 Basa/t -62 Fig. 5. A section of the well. The ð-value of the water before and after the third pumping test ancl the temperature before that pumping are shown in relation to depth. The dashed part of the profile is cased. Mynd 5. Alyndin sýnir snið af holunni, b-gildi fyrir og eftir þriðju dœlingu og hita fyrir þá dcelingu. Fóðurrör er i skástrikaða hluta sniðs- ins. — 55.5%c or higher. Summing up it appears that when the water level is above 13 m, water with a ð-value of — 60%o or less is recovered, but when the water level Itas been lowered to a depth of 35 m or more a new aquifer opens in the well at less depth (see Fig. 5) with a higher ð-value, probably — 'ó2°/00. The chloride content of the water increased with every pumping test. After the first pump- ing test it was 8540 ppm, after the second 9124 ppm and after the third 9540 ppm. This in- crease is correlated with the water level in the well. It is thought that the filtering properties of the sediments are responsible. In the case of a small drawdown the loosest retained water in the coarsest sediments is extracted, but as the drawdown is increased, the more tightly retained water frorn finer sediments is released. The Ca-content of the water is rather vari- able, 389—600 ppm, i.e. similar or higher than in sea-water. The Ca/Cl-ratio in sea-water is 0.02 but in the water frorn the well it is 0.05— 0.145. This increase in calcium is very common in ground-water which takes its chloride con- tent from sea-water (see Fig. 8). There seems to be no connection between the chloride content and the ð-value. On the other hand there is a definite correlation between the Ca- content ancl the ð-value and especially between the Ca/Cl-ratio and the ð-value. The only exception to this rule is the second sample from the last pumping test. This can be ex- plained as follows: Before the pumping test the water with the lower ð-value reached at least up to 640 m depth (see Fig. 5), indicating that the lower ð-value aquifer has a higher pressure than the higher ð-value aquifer. The water from the higher pressure aquifer seems to have penetrated into the lower pressure aquifer between pumping tests and reacted with the well rock and so obtained same Ca/Cl- ratio as the higher ð-value water. The chloride content in the water from the well was about half as great as tliat of sea-water. This chloride content can be explained by mixing of sea-water and ground-water clerived from the precipitation on the mainland. Such mixing coulcl take place in two ways, either by mixing with ground-water from the main- land after deposition of the sediments or by mixing of interstitial fluvial water during the JÖKULL 17. ÁR 305
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