Abstract
A viscoelastic model is developed to simulate the groundwater level changes in the Cho-Shui River alluvial fan in Taiwan after the Chi-Chi earthquake. An analytical solution is derived with the assumption that no leakage occurred in confined aquifers during the coseismic period. The solution is used to analyze the data collected from a high-density network of hydrologic monitoring wells in the Cho-Shui River alluvial fan. The simulated groundwater level changes agree with the observations. The viscosity coefficient of the model was found to correlate with the hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer. The field observations and the simulations reveal the influence of geological structures and heterogeneity on the groundwater changes and locations of sediment liquefactions in the alluvial fan during the Chi-Chi earthquake. Possible applications to imaging subsurface hydraulic heterogeneity are discussed using information about groundwater level changes induced by earthquakes.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | W042131-W0421312 |
Journal | Water Resources Research |
Volume | 40 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 2004 |
Keywords
- Chi-Chi earthquake
- Delineation
- Groundwater level changes in wells
- Sand/gravel formation
- Viscoelastic model
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Water Science and Technology