Fiber optics passive monitoring of groundwater temperature reveals three-dimensional structures in heterogeneous aquifers
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
Alluvial aquifers often exhibit highly conductive embedded formations that can act as preferential pathways for the transport of solutes. In this context, a detailed subsurface characterization becomes crucial for an effective monitoring of groundwater quality and early detection of contaminants. However, small-scale heterogeneities are seldom detected by traditional nondestructive investigations. Heat propagation in porous media can be a relatively inexpensive tracer for groundwater flow, potentially offering valuable information in various applications. In this study, we applied passive Fiber Optics Distributed Temperature Sensing (FO-DTS) to a group of observation wells in a highly heterogeneous phreatic aquifer to uncover structures with different hydraulic conductivity, relying on their response to temperature fluctuations triggered by natural and anthropogenic forcings. A comprehensive data analysis approach, combining statistical methods and physics-based numerical modeling, all...
Iris type:
01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
smart monitoring
List of contributors:
Furlanetto, D.; Camporese, M.; Schenato, L.; Costa, L.; Salandin, P.
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