Atoll Island Hydrology
- 1 May 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Groundwater
- Vol. 19 (3) , 311-320
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6584.1981.tb03476.x
Abstract
Enjebi Island on Enewetak Atoll has been the site of extensive hydrological, geological and geophysical studies. Tidal lag, tidal efficiency and water levels have been measured in 24 wells ranging in depth from one m to 90 m (3–290 ft). Hydraulic conductivity has been measured both on laboratory samples and by aquifer testing in the field. Theoretical ground‐water tidal responses have been calculated using a model based on horizontal propagation of tidal signals. Comparison of field observations and model results indicates that the observed results are not consistent with horizontal tidal propagation and that the hydraulics of the system are probably controlled by vertical coupling between the unconsolidated surface aquifer and an underlying aquifer of more permeable limestone. Results from other islands of Enewetak, Bikini and Kwajelein Atolls are comparable, and suggest that vertical transport between layered aquifers is an important feature of atoll ground‐water hydrology at least throughout the northern Marshall Islands.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Unsteady groundwater flow beneath strip oceanic islandsWater Resources Research, 1976
- Holocene windward reef-flat history, Enewetak AtollGSA Bulletin, 1975
- BIKINI AND ENIWETOK ATOLLS, MARSHALL ISLANDSPublished by Elsevier ,1973
- Hydraulics of WellsPublished by Elsevier ,1964
- Drawdown around a Partially Penetrating WellTransactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1962
- Microclimatic observations at Enivetok with a special section on vegetationAtoll Research Bulletin, 1959
- The hydrology of Ifalik Atoll, Western Caroline IslandsAtoll Research Bulletin, 1955
- The Hydrology of the Northern Marshall IslandsAtoll Research Bulletin, 1954
- Bikini and nearby atolls. Part 1, geologyPublished by US Geological Survey ,1954
- The hydrology of Arno Atoll, Marshall IslandsAtoll Research Bulletin, 1951