ON THE VARIABILITY OF FRACTURE SURFACES IN UNSATURATED CHALK

Citation
N. Weisbrod et al., ON THE VARIABILITY OF FRACTURE SURFACES IN UNSATURATED CHALK, Water resources research, 34(8), 1998, pp. 1881-1887
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Limnology,"Environmental Sciences","Water Resources
Journal title
ISSN journal
00431397
Volume
34
Issue
8
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1881 - 1887
Database
ISI
SICI code
0043-1397(1998)34:8<1881:OTVOFS>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The topographical variations in a fractured chalk surface were studied by laser scanning in laboratory experiments after cycles of immersion in tap water and air drying. The surfaces were found to erode by up t o 0.295 and 0.352 mm following wetting for 10 min and 14 hours, respec tively. Topographical changes were related to the nonuniform release o f particles from the surface under no-shear flow conditions. The total amount of particles released decreases exponentially with time during a 96-hour experiment, from 11 mg/L following a wetting period of 10 m in (at the beginning of the experiment) to 1 mg/L following a wetting period of 48 hours (at the end of the experiment). These preliminary r esults suggest that under conditions of variable water content (highly significant in arid and semiarid regions), the aperture, roughness, a nd flow channels of fractures in soft rocks are transient properties. In the field site, fracture apertures are >1 order of magnitude smalle r than expected from the laboratory observations. This discrepancy is related among other possible reasons, to partial wetting and drying cy cles and to the development of flow channels within the filling materi als rather than along the fracture surfaces.