Sustainable yield of a karst aquifer system: a case study of Jinan springs in northern China |
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Authors: | Fengxin Kang Menggui Jin Pinrui Qin |
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Institution: | 1. MOE Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology & School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, 430074, China 2. Shandong Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 74 Lishan Road, Jinan, 250013, China 3. Shandong Provincial Institute of Geo-engineering, Jinan, 250014, China
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Abstract: | Based on the long-term monitoring data of rainfall, groundwater levels, groundwater abstraction, spring flow rates and groundwater quality, an assessment has been undertaken of the sustainable yield of a karst aquifer system in Shandong Province, northern China, to maintain perennial outflow of the karst springs while meeting water demands. One of the fundamental indicators for sustainable yield of groundwater is identified as maximum allowable water-level drawdown. A regional three-dimensional finite-difference numerical model has been developed to optimize the schemes associated with well fields and their locations and sustainable yields, in the Jinan spring catchment and its adjacent karst groundwater catchments, with the aim of maintaining the water level higher than the allowable lowest water level of 27.5?m above sea level. Furthermore, measures necessary to move towards sustainable use of the karst groundwater are outlined, drawing on contingency plans of water-source replacement and artificial recharge, dual water supply (based in water quality), use of the spring waters themselves, and groundwater quality protection. |
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