Title of article :
Water Budget and Vertical Conductance for Magnolia Lake
Author/Authors :
Motz، Louis H. نويسنده , , ANNABLE، MICHAEL D. نويسنده , , Watson، Brian J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
-207
From page :
208
To page :
0
Abstract :
Water-budget components and the average vertical conductance were determined for Magnolia Lake in north-central Florida. At Magnolia Lake, a large part of the ground-water outflow occurs by means of vertical leakage through an underlying semipermeable confining unit to a deeper, highly transmissive aquifer called the upper Floridan aquifer, which is typical of many karst lakes in Florida. Monthly water-budget components were calculated for a two-year period from October 1995 through September 1997, and the water-budget component that represents vertical leakage to the upper Floridan aquifer was calculated as a residual in the water-budget equation. Relative to the 83.4 ha surface area of the lake, rainfall at Magnolia Lake was 1.31 m/year, surface-water inflow was 9.57 m/year, direct runoff was 0.19 m/year, and surficial-aquifer inflow was 0.69 m/year. Lake evaporation was 1.08 m/year, surface-water outflow was 7.79 m/year, and surficial-aquifer outflow was 0.14 m/year. The lake stage decreased by 0.13 m/year, and vertical leakage to the upper Floridan aquifer was 2.88 m/year. Values for the average vertical conductance (KV/b), a coefficient that represents the average of the vertical conductances of the hydrogeologic units between the bottom of a lake and the top of the upper Floridan aquifer, also were calculated for Magnolia Lake. The mean value for KV/b is 5.91 × 10^–4 day^–1, with a standard deviation of 2.91 × 10^–4 day^–1. The values for vertical leakage and KV/b at Magnolia Lake are greater than values that occur in the surrounding basin away from the lake, and indicate that the confining unit beneath Magnolia Lake is breached to some extent.
Keywords :
ground-water
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING
Record number :
59501
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