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:: Volume 12, Issue 43 (12-2018) ::
jwmseir 2018, 12(43): 22-29 Back to browse issues page
Preparation of The Quaternary Deposits and Bed Rock Jam Aquifer, Bushehr Province Conceptual Stratigraphy Modeling using GMS Model
Ali Jafari , Rasool Mahdevi * , Arash Malekian , Hamid Gholami , Ahad Habibzadeh
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 For geological surveys of different sections of the Quaternary deposits of Jam aquifer, Using depth data of wells and geoelectric boreholes, 51 wells and boreholes were used to extract depth of sections. In the GMS software by selecting ID, Quaternary deposits were identified and coded in wells and Sundage.Based on geo-electric sections of the Jam Plain, Due to the prevailing electrical resistance(Ohm Meter) And analysis of sample Sundages, Three classes of quaternary deposits including dry alluvial deposits(Q1), Juicy alluvial deposits(Q2) and the marl Bedrock was separated. After entering quaternary deposits data into ArcGIS software, By logarithm, Normalizing the data was done.The results showed the Jam  aquifer Bed rock in the northwest of pure red clay, In the northern part of the green marl And the middle part of the Bed rock is pure marl. Surface layer contains alluvial deposits (Q1) and below it, the layer contains juicy alluvial deposits (Q2). Marl Bed rock is seen all the way through the sections. The maximum height is 730 m in the northeastern plain and at least 630 meters in the northwest. The study showed that the major thickness of quaternary deposits Q1 is locate in the northeastern region of the study area and in the middle and northwest of the plain, the thickness of Q1 has been reduced. Quaternary deposits thickness Q2 in the northwest to northeast, Especially in the middle of the plain, increase. The characteristics of quaternary deposits of the study area, Lack of surface watery layers, High permeability and reduced clay impurities. The results of the study showed dry alluvial deposits and Juicy alluvial deposits showed there is a direct correlation between hydrodynamic coefficients and thickness variations of quaternary deposits which reduces the thickness of alluvial deposits, the hydrodynamic coefficients are also reduced.
 

Keywords: Groundwater modeling, Alluvial deposits thickness, Hydrodynamic properties
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2017/01/8 | Accepted: 2017/10/15 | Published: 2019/11/4
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Jafari A, Mahdevi R, Malekian A, Gholami H, Habibzadeh A. Preparation of The Quaternary Deposits and Bed Rock Jam Aquifer, Bushehr Province Conceptual Stratigraphy Modeling using GMS Model . jwmseir 2018; 12 (43) :22-29
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Volume 12, Issue 43 (12-2018) Back to browse issues page
مجله علوم ومهندسی آبخیزداری ایران Iranian Journal of Watershed Management Science and Engineering
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