Surficial mapping of groundwater flow systems with the application to the Oak River Basin, Manitoba
Date
1968
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Abstract
The concept of local topographic depressions serving as
focal points for groundwater recharge and discharge is presented
through the development of transient flow diagrams. By combining
this concept with the hydrograph results of type piezometer nests
in a prairie upland environment a hydroecological classification of
sloughs is developed. This classification is applied to the
reconnaissance mapping of flow systems in the Oak River Basin,
Manitoba where the mapping is verified by test piezometer nests.
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Department
Geological Sciences
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Geological Sciences