Geophysical and Sedimentological Investigations of Peatlands for the Assessment of Lithology and Subsurface Water Pathways

Peatlands located on slopes (herein called slope bogs) are typical landscape units in the Hunsrueck, a low mountain range in Southwestern Germany. The pathways of the water feeding the slope bogs have not yet been documented and analyzed. The identification of the different mechanisms allowing these...

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Main Authors: Julian Trappe, Christof Kneisel
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/3/118
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spelling doaj-559527015af5449190eab69284fedd072020-11-25T00:19:02ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632019-03-019311810.3390/geosciences9030118geosciences9030118Geophysical and Sedimentological Investigations of Peatlands for the Assessment of Lithology and Subsurface Water PathwaysJulian Trappe0Christof Kneisel1Institute of Geography and Geology, Department of Physical Geography, University Wuerzburg, Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, GermanyInstitute of Geography and Geology, Department of Physical Geography, University Wuerzburg, Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, GermanyPeatlands located on slopes (herein called slope bogs) are typical landscape units in the Hunsrueck, a low mountain range in Southwestern Germany. The pathways of the water feeding the slope bogs have not yet been documented and analyzed. The identification of the different mechanisms allowing these peatlands to originate and survive requires a better understanding of the subsurface lithology and hydrogeology. Hence, we applied a multi-method approach to two case study sites in order to characterize the subsurface lithology and to image the variable spatio-temporal hydrological conditions. The combination of Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) and an ERT-Monitoring and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), in conjunction with direct methods and data (borehole drilling and meteorological data), allowed us to gain deeper insights into the subsurface characteristics and dynamics of the peatlands and their catchment area. The precipitation influences the hydrology of the peatlands as well as the interflow in the subsurface. Especially, the geoelectrical monitoring data, in combination with the precipitation and temperature data, indicate that there are several forces driving the hydrology and hydrogeology of the peatlands. While the water content of the uppermost layers changes with the weather conditions, the bottom layer seems to be more stable and changes to a lesser extent. At the selected case study sites, small differences in subsurface properties can have a huge impact on the subsurface hydrogeology and the water paths. Based on the collected data, conceptual models have been deduced for the two case study sites.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/3/118peatlandslope bogsgeomorphologysubsurface hydrologyelectrical resistivity tomographyground penetrating radarboreholesHunsrueck
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Geophysical and Sedimentological Investigations of Peatlands for the Assessment of Lithology and Subsurface Water Pathways
Geosciences
peatland
slope bogs
geomorphology
subsurface hydrology
electrical resistivity tomography
ground penetrating radar
boreholes
Hunsrueck
author_facet Julian Trappe
Christof Kneisel
author_sort Julian Trappe
title Geophysical and Sedimentological Investigations of Peatlands for the Assessment of Lithology and Subsurface Water Pathways
title_short Geophysical and Sedimentological Investigations of Peatlands for the Assessment of Lithology and Subsurface Water Pathways
title_full Geophysical and Sedimentological Investigations of Peatlands for the Assessment of Lithology and Subsurface Water Pathways
title_fullStr Geophysical and Sedimentological Investigations of Peatlands for the Assessment of Lithology and Subsurface Water Pathways
title_full_unstemmed Geophysical and Sedimentological Investigations of Peatlands for the Assessment of Lithology and Subsurface Water Pathways
title_sort geophysical and sedimentological investigations of peatlands for the assessment of lithology and subsurface water pathways
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Peatlands located on slopes (herein called slope bogs) are typical landscape units in the Hunsrueck, a low mountain range in Southwestern Germany. The pathways of the water feeding the slope bogs have not yet been documented and analyzed. The identification of the different mechanisms allowing these peatlands to originate and survive requires a better understanding of the subsurface lithology and hydrogeology. Hence, we applied a multi-method approach to two case study sites in order to characterize the subsurface lithology and to image the variable spatio-temporal hydrological conditions. The combination of Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) and an ERT-Monitoring and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), in conjunction with direct methods and data (borehole drilling and meteorological data), allowed us to gain deeper insights into the subsurface characteristics and dynamics of the peatlands and their catchment area. The precipitation influences the hydrology of the peatlands as well as the interflow in the subsurface. Especially, the geoelectrical monitoring data, in combination with the precipitation and temperature data, indicate that there are several forces driving the hydrology and hydrogeology of the peatlands. While the water content of the uppermost layers changes with the weather conditions, the bottom layer seems to be more stable and changes to a lesser extent. At the selected case study sites, small differences in subsurface properties can have a huge impact on the subsurface hydrogeology and the water paths. Based on the collected data, conceptual models have been deduced for the two case study sites.
topic peatland
slope bogs
geomorphology
subsurface hydrology
electrical resistivity tomography
ground penetrating radar
boreholes
Hunsrueck
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/3/118
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