Water quality, storm flow, and wadi fan geology in the lower Semail drainage basin, Sultanate of Oman

Wadi fan geology, water quality, and storm flow of the Semail Coastal Plain in Oman were examined. Pliocene—Quaternary-age fan deposits, dune sands, and sebkha deposits characterize the plain. The unconfined coastal aquifer consists of sand, gravel, clay, and cemented gravel. Resistivity, temperatur...

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Main Author: Anderson, Charles Kenneth.
Other Authors: Simpson, Eugene S.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1985
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191855
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1918552015-10-23T04:37:46Z Water quality, storm flow, and wadi fan geology in the lower Semail drainage basin, Sultanate of Oman Anderson, Charles Kenneth. Simpson, Eugene S. Wilson, Gray Ince, Simon Wadi fan geology, water quality, and storm flow of the Semail Coastal Plain in Oman were examined. Pliocene—Quaternary-age fan deposits, dune sands, and sebkha deposits characterize the plain. The unconfined coastal aquifer consists of sand, gravel, clay, and cemented gravel. Resistivity, temperature, and caliper logs helped locate production zones. Native and coastal ground water differ in chloride and magnesium concentrations. Chemical analyses indicate four sources of water to the basin. Electrical conductivity and chloride values are lower near active wadi channels. Electrical conductivity profiles indicate that sea water underlies part of the fan deposits. No significant deterioration in water quality between 1978-1982 was noted. Wadi Semail acts as a line source with constricted lateral flow near the fan head and as a radiating line source below mid-fan. A pronounced recharge mound existed in 1982 as a result of storm flow. A diversion structure would increase recharge. 1985 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191855 213396482 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description Wadi fan geology, water quality, and storm flow of the Semail Coastal Plain in Oman were examined. Pliocene—Quaternary-age fan deposits, dune sands, and sebkha deposits characterize the plain. The unconfined coastal aquifer consists of sand, gravel, clay, and cemented gravel. Resistivity, temperature, and caliper logs helped locate production zones. Native and coastal ground water differ in chloride and magnesium concentrations. Chemical analyses indicate four sources of water to the basin. Electrical conductivity and chloride values are lower near active wadi channels. Electrical conductivity profiles indicate that sea water underlies part of the fan deposits. No significant deterioration in water quality between 1978-1982 was noted. Wadi Semail acts as a line source with constricted lateral flow near the fan head and as a radiating line source below mid-fan. A pronounced recharge mound existed in 1982 as a result of storm flow. A diversion structure would increase recharge.
author2 Simpson, Eugene S.
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Anderson, Charles Kenneth.
author Anderson, Charles Kenneth.
spellingShingle Anderson, Charles Kenneth.
Water quality, storm flow, and wadi fan geology in the lower Semail drainage basin, Sultanate of Oman
author_sort Anderson, Charles Kenneth.
title Water quality, storm flow, and wadi fan geology in the lower Semail drainage basin, Sultanate of Oman
title_short Water quality, storm flow, and wadi fan geology in the lower Semail drainage basin, Sultanate of Oman
title_full Water quality, storm flow, and wadi fan geology in the lower Semail drainage basin, Sultanate of Oman
title_fullStr Water quality, storm flow, and wadi fan geology in the lower Semail drainage basin, Sultanate of Oman
title_full_unstemmed Water quality, storm flow, and wadi fan geology in the lower Semail drainage basin, Sultanate of Oman
title_sort water quality, storm flow, and wadi fan geology in the lower semail drainage basin, sultanate of oman
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1985
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191855
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