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TitleTowards improved hydrogeologic conceptual models in the St. Lawrence Lowlands of southern Ontario
 
AuthorHinton, M JORCID logo; Sharpe, D RORCID logo; Logan, CORCID logo
SourceProceedings of the 60th Canadian Geotechnical Conference and the 8th Joint CGS/IAH-CNC Groundwater Conference, OttawaGeo 2007; 2007 p. 363-370
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Year2007
Alt SeriesEarth Sciences Sector, Contribution Series 20070226
Meeting60th Canadian Geotechnical Conference and the 8th Joint CGS/IAH-CNC Groundwater Conference, OttawaGeo 2007; Ottawa, Ontario; CA; October 21-24, 2007
Documentbook
Lang.English
Mediapaper
ProvinceOntario
NTS30L/13; 30L/14; 30M/03; 30M/04; 30M/05; 30M/12; 30M/13; 30M/14; 30M/15; 31C; 31D; 31E/01; 31E/02; 31E/03; 31E/04; 31E/05; 31E/06; 31E/07; 31E/08; 31F/01; 31F/02; 31F/03; 31F/04; 31F/05; 31F/06; 31F/07; 31F/08; 40I; 40J/01; 40J/02; 40J/03; 40J/08; 40J/09; 40J/16; 40P; 41A; 41H/03; 41H/04; 41H/05
AreaSt. Lawrence Lowlands; Kitchener-Waterloo; London; Toronto; Peterborough; Windsor
Lat/Long WENS-83.0000 -76.0000 45.5000 41.5000
Subjectshydrogeology; groundwater; groundwater resources; groundwater flow; groundwater regimes; groundwater movement; overburden thickness; topography; hydrostratigraphic units; hydraulic conductivity; hydraulic analyses; groundwater discharge; discharge rates; water geochemistry; aquifers; models; modelling
Illustrationssketch maps; tables
ProgramGroundwater Mapping Program
Released2007 01 01
AbstractThis paper reviews some of the key attributes needed to develop hydrogeologic conceptual models of the region. A preliminary classification is presented in which three generic hydrogeologic settings are defined on the basis of the dominant regional aquifer, sediment thickness and its influence on groundwater flow. Ten specific hydrogeologic settings were identified using the classification and maps of key attributes.
GEOSCAN ID224221

 
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