Abstract
At Lake Nørresø, Denmark, a suite of geophysical, traditional hydrogeological and two surface temperature methods were combined to investigate how phosphorus-rich groundwater from a deep confined aquifer enters a lake through clay-dominated glacial deposits. 46 % of the water discharge to the lake is from this groundwater source. The high-resolution resistivity data acquired with the FloaTEM method (a floating transient electromagnetic system) showed structures interpreted as glacio-tectonically stacked layers beneath the lake that connect the deep aquifer with sand layers just beneath the lakebed. Satellite-based temperature data (Landsat) were used to create a lake surface anomaly map showing where sufficient volumes of relatively cold (9 °C) groundwater might seep into the lake with an average water surface temperature of 20–23 °C on the warmest summer days. Drone-borne thermal infrared imaging of the winter ice cover indicates thaw holes (i.e., hotspots) created by upwelling relatively warm groundwater. Traditional methods, including in-lake boreholes sampling of the lakebed sediments, and installation of in-lake piezometers were used to support and constrain the geological interpretation of geophysical data and detect hydraulic gradients. The combined use of field-methods showed a lakebed covered by thick low-permeability clay till only accommodating focused groundwater discharge to subaqueous springs in areas where tilted layers derived from glacial tectonics convey the artesian pressure from a deep aquifer.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 132523 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Journal of Hydrology |
| Volume | 652 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - May 2025 |
Keywords
- Eutrophication
- FloaTEM
- Geogenic phosphorus
- Geomorphology
- Geophysical methods
- Groundwater-surface water interaction
- Lake hydrogeology
- Lake surface temperature anomalies
- Landsat satellite
- Remote sensing
- Thermal infrared imaging (TIR)
- tTEM
Programme Area
- Programme Area 2: Water Resources
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