Tectonic setting of the San Diego formation aquifer, considered for conjunctive use storage

Authors
Citation
B. Keller et A. Ward, Tectonic setting of the San Diego formation aquifer, considered for conjunctive use storage, J S AM EART, 14(5), 2001, pp. 533-540
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SOUTH AMERICAN EARTH SCIENCES
ISSN journal
08959811 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
533 - 540
Database
ISI
SICI code
0895-9811(200110)14:5<533:TSOTSD>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
A number of alluvial aquifers in coastal southern California are either in current use or are being considered for aquifer storage and recovery (ASR). This conjunctive-use strategy involves artificial recharge with local or i mported potable water or recycled water during low-use periods and extracti on during hi.-h-use periods. Most of the aquifers are alluvial fill of erod ed stream channels or are alluvial fill of actively subsiding tectonic basi ns in the Transverse Ranges geomorphic province. In both cases, the aquifer material is relatively tectonically undisturbed since deposition, and in m any cases, individual aquifer units have considerable areal extent. The San Diego Formation aquifer, which spans the international border between Alta California and Baja California, is an exception. It was deposited in a pul l-apart basin in the strike-slip regime of the Rose Canyon fault zone and p arallel faults, which form the boundary between the Peninsular Ranges and C ontinental Borderlands geomorphic provinces. The formation has been faulted , internally fractured, and locally chemically altered. The lack of continu ity of individual aquifer units that is observed in aquifer studies may be associated with localized patterns of syntectonic deposition. (C) 2001 Else vier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.