Detailed Geophysical Mapping and Hydrogeological Characterisation of the Subsurface for Optimal Placement of Infiltration-Based Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems

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    Abstract

    The continuous growth of cities in combination with future climate changes present urbanplanners with significant challenges, as traditional urban sewer systems are typically designedfor the present climate. An easy and economically feasible way to mitigate this is to introduce aSustainable Urban Drainage System (SUDS) in the urban area. However, the lack of knowledgeabout the geological and hydrogeological setting hampers the use of SUDS. In this study, 1315 haof high-density electromagnetic (DUALEM-421S) data, detailed lithological soil descriptions of614 boreholes, 153 infiltration tests and 250 in situ vane tests from 32 dierent sites in the CentralDenmark Region were utilised to find quantitative and qualitative regional relationships between theresistivity and the lithology, the percolation rates and the undrained shear strength of cohesive soilsat a depth of 1 meter below ground surface (m bgs). The qualitative tests enable a translation fromresistivity to lithology as well as a translation from lithology to percolation rates with moderate tohigh certainty. The regional cut-o value separating sand-dominated deposits from clay-dominateddeposits is found to be between 80 to 100 Wm. The regional median percolation rates for sand andclay till is found to be 9.9 10􀀀5 m/s and 2.6 10􀀀5 m/s, respectively. The quantitative resultsderived from a simple linear regression analysis of resistivity and percolation rates and resistivity andundrained shear strength of cohesive soils are found to have a very weak relationship on a regionalscale implying that in reality no meaningful relationships can be established. The regional qualitativeresults have been tested on a case study area. The case study illustrates that site-specific investigationsare necessary when using geophysical mapping to directly estimate lithology, percolation ratesand undrained shear strength of cohesive soils due to the dierences in soil properties and thesurrounding environment from site to site. This study further illustrates that geophysical mapping incombination with lithological descriptions, infiltration tests and groundwater levels yield the basisfor the construction of detailed planning maps showing the most suitable locations for infiltration.These maps provide valuable information for city planners about which areas may preclude theestablishment of infiltration-based SUDS.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftGeosciences
    Vol/bind10
    Udgave nummer11
    Antal sider18
    ISSN2076-3263
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 8 nov. 2020

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