Aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from Iceland and Australia
Relatively recent recognition of the importance of endogenous lava emplacement mechanisms requires updating of groundwater models for some volcanic terranes because voids produced during lava inflation play a more significant role in their hydrogeology than has generally been recognised. Highly inte...
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description | Relatively recent recognition of the importance of endogenous lava emplacement mechanisms requires updating of groundwater models for some volcanic terranes because voids produced during lava inflation play a more significant role in their hydrogeology than has generally been recognised. Highly integrated, underground drainage systems in some very young lava flows in Iceland exemplify the potentially complex, fissured and conduit aquifers which may exist. Similarities between such aquifers and easily polluted, karstic conduit aquifers suggest greater research and more careful and protective management of some volcanic aquifers are warranted. Interpretation of aquifer structure can be impeded on very old lava flows by superimposition of sediments and accumulation of weathering residues but, if emplacement was by endogenous processes, then relicts of similar void systems may persist and pose similar hazards. |
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spelling | ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/23203685 2025-03-16T15:28:57+00:00 Aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from Iceland and Australia Kiernan, K Wood, C Middleton, G 2003-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Aquifer_structure_and_contamination_risk_in_lava_flows_insights_from_Iceland_and_Australia/23203685 unknown 102.100.100/494180 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Aquifer_structure_and_contamination_risk_in_lava_flows_insights_from_Iceland_and_Australia/23203685 In Copyright Groundwater Fissured aquifer Conduit aquifer Lava tubes Pollution Text Journal contribution 2003 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:19Z Relatively recent recognition of the importance of endogenous lava emplacement mechanisms requires updating of groundwater models for some volcanic terranes because voids produced during lava inflation play a more significant role in their hydrogeology than has generally been recognised. Highly integrated, underground drainage systems in some very young lava flows in Iceland exemplify the potentially complex, fissured and conduit aquifers which may exist. Similarities between such aquifers and easily polluted, karstic conduit aquifers suggest greater research and more careful and protective management of some volcanic aquifers are warranted. Interpretation of aquifer structure can be impeded on very old lava flows by superimposition of sediments and accumulation of weathering residues but, if emplacement was by endogenous processes, then relicts of similar void systems may persist and pose similar hazards. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Research from University Of Tasmania |
spellingShingle | Groundwater Fissured aquifer Conduit aquifer Lava tubes Pollution Kiernan, K Wood, C Middleton, G Aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from Iceland and Australia |
title | Aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from Iceland and Australia |
title_full | Aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from Iceland and Australia |
title_fullStr | Aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from Iceland and Australia |
title_full_unstemmed | Aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from Iceland and Australia |
title_short | Aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from Iceland and Australia |
title_sort | aquifer structure and contamination risk in lava flows: insights from iceland and australia |
topic | Groundwater Fissured aquifer Conduit aquifer Lava tubes Pollution |
topic_facet | Groundwater Fissured aquifer Conduit aquifer Lava tubes Pollution |
url | https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Aquifer_structure_and_contamination_risk_in_lava_flows_insights_from_Iceland_and_Australia/23203685 |