| Title | Hydrogeology of the Chaudière River Watershed, Quebec |
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| Author | Benoit, N; Forest, G; Nastev, M; Roy, N; Blanchette, D; Fréchette, A |
| Source | Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation 20, 2013, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/293152 |
| Year | 2013 |
| Publisher | Natural Resources Canada |
| Document | serial |
| Lang. | English |
| Media | on-line; digital |
| File format | pdf |
| Province | Quebec |
| NTS | 21E/14; 21E/15; 21L/01; 21L/02; 21L/03; 21L/04; 21L/05; 21L/06; 21L/07; 21L/08; 21L/09; 21L/10; 21L/11; 21L/12; 21L/14 |
| Area | Rivière Chaudière; Sainte-Marie; Saint-Georges; Beauceville |
| Lat/Long WENS | -71.5833 -70.0000 46.7500 45.8333 |
| Subjects | hydrogeology; geochemistry; watersheds; hydrogeochemistry; groundwater; groundwater resources; groundwater surveys; groundwater regimes; water quality |
| Illustrations | location maps; ternary diagrams; block diagrams |
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| Released | 2013 12 04 |
| Abstract | Located south of Quebec City, the Chaudière River Watershed encompasses an area of 6700 km2, from the American border to the St. Lawrence River. It is mainly agricultural region where approximately 65%
of the population relies on groundwater for its main source of water. The regional aquifer consists of fractured rocks of the Appalachian geological province and sparse coarse surficial sediments. This poster presents results of a regional
hydrogeological study focusing on the development of a conceptual model for the regional groundwater flow. Estimated average recharge rates is 64 mm for fractured bedrock and 273 mm for coarse sediments. Over 600 measurements of groundwater levels
show a close correlation with topography. The mean hydraulic conductivity of the bedrock is relatively low (K=1x10-7 m/s), suggesting mainly local groundwater flow. Chemical analyses of 155 groundwater samples show that groundwater is of good quality
relative to the drinking water standards. |
| GEOSCAN ID | 293152 |
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