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Field Experimental Study on the Infiltration and Clogging Processes at Aksu Research Site, Kazakhstan

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  • Vladimir Mirlas

    (Department of Chemical Engineering and the Eastern R&D Center, Ariel University, Ariel 40700, Israel)

  • Vitaly Kulagin

    (Zonal Hydrogeological-Ameliorative Center of the Ministry of Agriculture, Almaty 050018, Kazakhstan)

  • Aida Ismagulova

    (Department of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Satbayev University, Almaty 050000, Kazakhstan)

  • Yaakov Anker

    (Department of Chemical Engineering and the Eastern R&D Center, Ariel University, Ariel 40700, Israel)

Abstract

The challenge of a good quality drinking water supply to southeastern Kazakhstan’s local population from far-away natural surface water sources motivates groundwater utilization from local aquifers. To prevent groundwater resource deficits, artificial groundwater recharge is needed. To this end, infiltration and clogging processes were evaluated through comprehensive field research in southeastern Kazakhstan’s typical river drainage basin (Aksu experimental site). The infiltration scenario included constructed mini pools and their typical soil profile clogging and silting processes. The local aquifer unsaturated and upper saturated zones underwent a detailed study of water balance, hydrodynamic setting, and filtration properties. The research results suggest that the infiltration rate decreased from 15 m/day until the saturation steady state and remained at 0.75 m/day until the end of the experiment. In summer, clogging layers with thicknesses ranging from 3 mm for the clayey silt layer to 6 mm for muddy clay began to form at the mini pools nearly one month after the test began. During infiltration, the mini pools’ upper soil layer dirt-holding capacity varied from 3.72 to 5.25 kg/m 2 . The field study results serve as a factual basis for artificial replenishment system design and groundwater replenishment methodology optimization in southeastern Kazakhstan and similar regions.

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  • Vladimir Mirlas & Vitaly Kulagin & Aida Ismagulova & Yaakov Anker, 2022. "Field Experimental Study on the Infiltration and Clogging Processes at Aksu Research Site, Kazakhstan," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(23), pages 1-23, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:23:p:15645-:d:983009
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    1. Vladimir Mirlas & Vitaly Kulagin & Aida Ismagulova & Yaakov Anker, 2022. "MODFLOW and HYDRUS Modeling of Groundwater Supply Prospect Assessment for Distant Pastures in the Aksu River Middle Reaches," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(24), pages 1-28, December.

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