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A discussion of up-flow springs 被引量:1
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作者 ZHOU Xun WANG Xiao-cui +7 位作者 CAO Qin LONG Mi ZHENG Yu-hui GUO Juan SHEN Xiao-wei ZHANG Yu-qi TA Ming-ming CUI Xiang-fei 《Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering》 2016年第4期279-283,共5页
Based on their genesis, springs are commonly classified as depression spring, contact spring, overflow spring and fault spring, etc. In addition, a kind of springs, i.e., up-flow spring, can be found in the field. An ... Based on their genesis, springs are commonly classified as depression spring, contact spring, overflow spring and fault spring, etc. In addition, a kind of springs, i.e., up-flow spring, can be found in the field. An aquifer is overlain by poorly-permeable unconsolidated sediments or relatively impervious formations. If the hydraulic head of the aquifer is higher than the land surface, groundwater may flow up to the ground surface through the local portion of the overlying aquicludes where the permeability is relatively good, and emerges as an up-flow spring. The common characteristics of an up-flow spring are discussed and summarized in this paper, and some examples of the up-flow springs are also given. Up-flow springs can flow up through local permeable zones in the overlying aquicludes rather than permeable faults. Although they cannot be found as frequently as depression springs, contact springs, overflow springs and fault springs etc., yet up-flow springs may occur in the form of normal-temperature springs, hot springs and salt springs. 展开更多
关键词 SPRING Hot spring salt spring GROUNDWATER GENESIS
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