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Groundwater conditions beneath beaches of Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Groundwater flow conditions below beaches of Lake Huron have been examined at eight sites. Groundwater below beaches flows towards the lake throughout the year. However, water table conditions vary between beaches with a shallow water table (< 1 m) and beaches with a deep water table (> 2 m). Where the water table is deep, the water table across a beach will rise and fall proportionally to fluctuations in lake levels. The hydraulic gradient is essentially linear across a beach. Beaches with a shallow water table exhibit very little change in the elevation of the water table over time, do not fluctuate proportionally with lake level changes, and have a break in the hydraulic gradient at ∼ 20 m from shore. Long term and season fluctuations in the surface of Lake Huron will change the elevation and location of the groundwater discharge area, resulting in the water table beneath the entire beach where the water table is deep to rise and fall proportionally and maintaining essentially the same hydraulic gradient. However, fluctuations in the lake levels have little impact on water table conditions at beaches where the water table is shallow.

Authors

Crowe AS; Meek GA

Journal

Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 444–455

Publication Date

November 30, 2009

DOI

10.1080/14634980903354825

ISSN

1463-4988

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