Title: Groundwater and karst topography
1Groundwater and karst topography
- 1 factor in geoenvironmental problems of the
Nittany Valley
2Karst topography dissolution of limestone along
fractures
- CO2 H2O H2CO3 (acid)
- H2CO3 CaCO3 Ca2 2 HCO3-
- Produces 50-100 mg/L Ca HCO3 ions dissolved in
groundwater these are carried away, perpetuating
the dissolution. - Collapse of land surface above caverns forms a
KARST topography
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4Nittany Valley karst features
5Small-scale cavity formation in the Salona
Formation
6Two possible scenarios of sinkhole subsidence
- (a) collapse above caves
- (b) washout of plugs above chimneys to cave
systems - Almost always, sinkhole collapse is NOT a problem
if the underground caverns are below the water
table or if groundwater flow is not downward.
And in all cases, the caves are preexisting.
7Sinkhole cavity overlain by bedrock roof
8Tussey Sink
9Former Beaver Stadium sinkhole
10Nittany Mall sinkholes
11Sinkhole cavity connected to the near-surface by
a chimney
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16Flow of groundwater can be predicted from
hydrogeologic measurements in wells and some math
17k is permeability (ability to transport water).
Note last column, and relatively rapid transport
in karst limestone
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20Accelerated transport therefore solution in
zones of fractures
21A fracture trace Big Hollow
22Example of an environmental problem Pb from a TV
tube factory