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Update on field experiments and description of the groundwater flow and transport model for the Flémalle cokery site
Batlle Aguilar, Jordi; Brouyère, Serge
2006
 

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FP6 Integrated Project AquaTerra (n° 505428 GOCE) co-funded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme (2002-2006) under the thematic priority: Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems


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Keywords :
Meuse basin; alluvial aquifer; cokery; groundwater pollution; contaminant transport; field experiment; groundwater modelling
Abstract :
[en] This deliverable summarises all the hydrogeological experiments performed in the scope of the AquaTerra project by HGULg in the Flémalle test site. These experiments consisted in various hydraulic tests and tracer tests performed to quantify hydrodynamic and hydrodispersive properties of the alluvial gravel aquifer and to evaluate groundwater fluxes in the aquifer and at the aquifer-river interface. First steps in groundwater modelling are also presented.
Research center :
Aquapôle - ULiège
Disciplines :
Geological, petroleum & mining engineering
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Batlle Aguilar, Jordi ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département Argenco > Secteur GEO3 - Hydrogéologie & Géologie de l'Environnement
Brouyère, Serge  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département Argenco : Secteur GEO3 > Hydrogéologie & Géologie de l'environnement
Language :
English
Title :
Update on field experiments and description of the groundwater flow and transport model for the Flémalle cokery site
Publication date :
December 2006
Report number :
Deliverable R3.19 FP6 Integrated Project AquaTerra (n° 505428 GOCE)
Number of pages :
50
Commissioned by :
Commission européenne - Direction de la Recherche
Name of the research project :
AquaTerra - Integrated Modelling of the river-sediment-soil-groundwater system; advanced tools for the management of catchment areas and river basins in the context of global change
Funders :
DG RDT - Commission Européenne. Direction Générale de la Recherche et de l'Innovation [BE]
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