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==== Drinking Water and Biostratigraphy (Aquifers) - an example from Denmark ==== | ==== Drinking Water and Biostratigraphy (Aquifers) - an example from Denmark ==== | ||
- | Miocene fluvio-deltaic sands in Jylland, Denmark (see figs, Rasmussen, 1961 & Weinberg-Rasmussen, | + | {{: |
- | Ideally, a good reservoir should be coarse grained with high permeability, | + | ---- |
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- | Between 1999 and 2015, an extensive palynological study was carried out on many outcrop sections and boreholes in Jylland (see map). Based on the resulting huge database, a new, detailed dinocyst zonation for the Neogene of onshore Denmark was constructed (Dybkjær & Piasecki 2010). See figs for the dinocyst zonation and representative Miocene palynomorphs. | + | |
- | Application of the new dinocyst zonation to the boreholes in combination with sequence stratigraphy revealed that earlier well-to-well correlation had to be altered significantly | + | {{: |
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- | This allows the main drinking water aquifers, the Billund, Bastrup and Odderup Formation sand systems to be accurately correlated. See photo for the fluvio-deltaic deposits of the Addit Member of the Billund Formation. | + | Between 1999 and 2015, an extensive palynological study was carried out on many outcrop sections and boreholes in Jylland. Based on the resulting huge database, a new, detailed dinocyst zonation for the Neogene of onshore Denmark was constructed (Dybkjær & Piasecki 2010). See figs below for the dinocyst zonation and representative Miocene palynomorphs. |
- | The new geological model also allows correlation of the Billund and Bastrup Formations on seismic sections (see figs). | + | {{: |
- | The new dinocyst zonation, geological model and lithostratigraphy for the Miocene of onshore Denmark: | + | ---- |
- | 1. have improved | + | {{: |
- | 2. have resulted | + | |
- | 3. are used by local authorities when drilling for water and for areal planning | + | |
- | 4. facilitate mapping | + | |
- | 5. allow that aquifers are protected from pollution due to leaching from the surface | + | |
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+ | This allows the main drinking water aquifers, the Billund, Bastrup and Odderup Formation sand systems to be accurately correlated. See photo below for the fluvio-deltaic deposits of the Addit Member of the Billund Formation. | ||
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+ | The new geological model also allows correlation of the Billund and Bastrup Formations on seismic sections (see fig below). | ||
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+ | The new dinocyst zonation, the updated geological model and lithostratigraphy for the Miocene of onshore Denmark: | ||
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+ | - have improved the existing stratigraphic framework | ||
+ | - have resulted in the recognition of three fluvio-deltaic sand systems instead of the original two | ||
+ | - are used by local authorities when drilling for water and for areal planning | ||
+ | - facilitate mapping the extent of known aquifers and clarification of their mutual relationships | ||
+ | - allow that aquifers are protected from pollution due to leaching from the surface | ||
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