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ASTM D5409-1993(2004) Standard Guide for Set of Data Elements to Describe a Ground-Water Site Part Two-Physical Descriptors《描述地下水位置的数据元集标准导则 第二部分 物质描述符》.pdf

1、Designation: D 5409 93 (Reapproved 2004)Standard Guide forSet of Data Elements to Describe a Ground-Water Site; PartTwoPhysical Descriptors1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 5409; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the c

2、ase of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide covers Part Two of three guides to be used inconjunction with Practice D 5254

3、 that delineates the datadesirable to describe a ground-water data collection or sam-pling site. This guide identifies physical descriptors, such asconstruction and geologic elements, for a site. Part One (GuideD 5408) describes additional information beyond the minimumset of data elements that may

4、be specified to identify anyindividual ground-water site, while Part Three identifies usagedescriptors, such as monitoring, for an individual ground-watersite.NOTE 1A ground-water site is defined as any source, location, orsampling station capable of producing water or hydrologic data from anatural

5、stratum from below the surface of the earth. A source or facilitycan include a well, spring or seep, and drain or tunnel (nearly horizontalin orientation). Other sources, such as excavations, driven devices, boreholes, ponds, lakes, and sinkholes, that can be shown to be hydraulicallyconnected to th

6、e ground water are appropriate for the use intended.NOTE 2Part One (Guide D 5408) includes data confidence classifica-tion descriptor (one element), geographic location descriptors (fourelements), political regime descriptor (one element), source identifierdescriptors (four elements), legal descript

7、ors (nine elements), ownerdescriptors (two elements), site visit descriptors (three elements), otheridentification descriptors (two elements), other data descriptors (threeelements), and remarks descriptors (three elements). Part Three (GuideD 5410) includes monitoring descriptors (77 data elements)

8、, irrigationdescriptors (four data elements), waste site descriptors (nine data ele-ments), and decommissioning descriptors (eight data elements). For a listof descriptors in this guide, see Section 3.1.2 These data elements are described in terms used byground-water hydrologists. Standard reference

9、s, such as theGlossary of Geology (1)2and various hydrogeologic profes-sional publications, are used to determine these definitions.Many of the suggested elements and their representative codesare those established by the Water Resources Division of theU.S. Geological Survey and used in the National

10、 WaterInformation Systems computerized data base (1-19).NOTE 3The purpose of this guide is to suggest data elements that canbe collected for ground-water sites. This does not uniquely imply acomputer data base, but rather data elements for entry into any type ofpermanent file.NOTE 4Component and cod

11、e lists given with some of the dataelements, for example “Type of Spring,” are only suggestions. These listscan be modified, expanded, or reduced for the purpose intended by thecompany or agency maintaining the ground-water data file.NOTE 5Use of trade names in this guide is for identification purpo

12、sesonly and does not constitute endorsement by ASTM.1.3 This guide includes the data elements desirable todocument a ground-water site beyond those given in the“Minimum Set of Data Elements.” Some examples of the dataelements are well depth, contributing aquifer, and permanenceof spring. No single s

13、ite will need every data element, forexample, springs do not need well depth and well casing data.Each record (group of related data elements) for a site hasmandatory data elements, such as the type of lift for the liftrecord. However, these elements are considered necessary onlywhen that specific r

14、ecord is gathered for the site.1.4 The values given in either inch-pound units or SI unitsare to be regarded separately as the standard. The values givenin parentheses are for information only.1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. I

15、t is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.1.6 This guide offers an organized collection of informationor a series of options and does not recommend a specificcourse

16、 of action. This document cannot replace education orexperience and should be used in conjunction with professionaljudgment. Not all aspects of this guide may be applicable in allcircumstances. This ASTM standard is not intended to repre-sent or replace the standard of care by which the adequacy ofa

17、 given professional service must be judged, nor should thisdocument be applied without consideration of a projects manyunique aspects. The word “Standard” in the title of this1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D18 on Soil and Rockand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee

18、D18.21 on Ground Water andVadose Zone Investigations.Current edition approved July 1, 2004. Published July 2004. Originally approvedin 1993. Last previous edition approved in 1998 as D 5409 - 93 (1998).2The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to a list of references at the end ofthe text.1Copyrigh

19、t ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.document means only that the document has been approvedthrough the ASTM consensus process.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:3D 653 Terminology Relating to Soil, Rock, and ContainedFluids

20、D 2488 Practice for Description and Identification of Soils(Visual-Manual Procedure)D 5254 Practice for Minimum Set of Data Elements toIdentify a Ground-Water SiteD 5408 Guide for Set of Data Elements to Describe aGround-Water Site; Part OneAdditional IdentificationDescriptorsD 5410 Guide for Set of

21、 Data Elements to Describe aGround-Water Site; Part ThreeUsage Descriptors3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 For definitions of terms applicable to this guide, seeTerminology D 653.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 codea suggested abbreviation for a component, forexample, “G”

22、 is the code suggested for the galvanized ironcomponent of data element casing material.3.2.2 componenta subdivision of a data element, forexample, galvanized iron is one of 30 components suggestedfor data element casing material.3.2.3 data elementan individual segment of informationabout a ground-w

23、ater site, for example, casing material. Thedata element is in the Casing Record record.3.2.4 recorda set of related data elements that may needto be repeated to fully describe a ground-water site. Forexample, a well that consists of several diameters of casingfrom the top end to the bottom will nee

24、d more than one CasingRecord record (the record includes data elements depth to top,depth to bottom, diameter, casing material, and casing thick-ness) to fully describe the construction of the well. However, ifonly a single size of casing is used in the well, the record isutilized once.3.2.5 record

25、groupa set of related records. For example,the lift record group includes the lift record, power record, andstandby record. Some record groups consist of only one record,for example, the spring record group includes only the springrecord.4. Summary of Guide4.1 This guide includes the following physi

26、cal descriptordata elements to describe a ground-water site. Single elementsusually need one entry for a site, while repeated elementscommonly require several records to fully describe the condi-tions and history of the site.Single Elements:Individual Site Characteristics:Land Use (in vicinity of si

27、te)Drainage Basin/WatershedRelationship to Surface Stream/Lake, etc.Hole DepthWell DepthSource of Depth DataPrimary AquiferRepeated Elements:Construction Record Group:Construction Record:Date Construction BeganDate Construction EndedName of ContractorSource of Construction DataMethod of Construction

28、Type of Drilling FluidVolume of Drilling FluidType of FinishType of SealDepth to Bottom of SealMethod of DevelopmentLength of Time of DevelopmentVolume of Liquid Removed During DevelopmentSpecial TreatmentHole Record:Depth to Top of the Hole IntervalDepth to Bottom of the Hole IntervalDiameter of th

29、e Hole IntervalCasing Record:Depth to Top of the Cased IntervalDepth to Bottom of the Cased IntervalDiameter of the Cased IntervalCasing MaterialCasing ThicknessOpening or Screen Record:Depth to Top of the Open IntervalDepth to Bottom of the Open IntervalDiameter of the Open IntervalType of Material

30、 in the Open/Screened IntervalType of Openings in the Open IntervalLength of OpeningsWidth of OpeningsMesh of ScreenPacking MaterialSize of Packing MaterialThickness of Packing MaterialDepth to Top and Bottom of Packing MaterialRepairs Record:Date of RepairsNature of RepairsName of Contractor Who Ma

31、de RepairsPercent Change in Performance After RepairsSpecial Cases Record:Well Clusters:Number of Wells in ClusterDepth of Deepest Well in ClusterDepth of Shallowest Well in ClusterDiameter of Well ClusterCollector Well/Laterals:Number of Laterals in Collector WellDepth of Laterals in Collector Well

32、Length of Laterals in Collector WellDiameter of Laterals in Collector WellMesh of Screen in LateralsPonds:Length of PondWidth of PondDepth of PondVolume of PondTunnel or Drain:Length of Tunnel or DrainWidth of Tunnel or DrainDepth of Tunnel or DrainBearing (Azimuth) Tunnel or DrainDip of Tunnel or D

33、rainLift Record Group:3For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.D 5409 93 (2004)2Lift Record:Type of Li

34、ftDate Permanent Lift was InstalledDepth of IntakeManufacturer of Lift DeviceSerial NumberPump RatingPower Record:Type of PowerHorsepower RatingName of Power CompanyPower-Company Account NumberPower-Meter NumberStandby Lift Record:Additional LiftName of Company that Maintains LiftRated Pump Capacity

35、Type of Standby PowerHorsepower of Standby Power SourceGeologic Record Group:Geophysical Log Record:Date of LogType of LogDepth to Top of Logged IntervalDepth to Bottom of Logged IntervalSource of Log DataGeohydrologic Unit Record:Aquifer Unit(s)Contributing UnitDepth to Top of IntervalDepth to Bott

36、om of IntervalLithologyDescription of MaterialSample/Unconsolidated Material Record:Sample WeightSample IntervalParticle SizePercent of Total SampleParticle ShapeMineralogySample/Consolidated Material Record:Drill Cuttings or CoreSample Size (Weight)Sample IntervalMineralogyCore LengthCore DiameterC

37、ore Recovery-PercentBeddingStructurePorosityHydraulic Record Group:Hydraulics Record:Hydraulic/Aquifer UnitHydraulic/Aquifer Unit TypeDepth to Top of UnitDepth to Bottom of UnitStatic Water LevelMeasurement Date and TimeUnit ContributionAquifer Parameters Record:TransmissivityHorizontal Hydraulic Co

38、nductivityVertical Hydraulic ConductivityCoefficient of StorageLeakanceDiffusivitySpecific StorageSpecific YieldBarometric or Tidal EfficiencyPorositySpecific CapacityMethod Used to Determine Aquifer CharacteristicsAvailability of File of Detailed ResultsSpring Record Group:Spring Record:Name of Spr

39、ingType of SpringPermanence of SpringSphere of DischargeDischargeDate of DischargeImprovementsNumber of Spring OpeningsFlow VariabilityAccuracy of Flow VariabilityMagnitude of Spring5. Significance and Use5.1 Data at ground-water sites are gathered for many pur-poses. Each of these purposes generall

40、y requires a specific setof data elements. For example, when the ground-water qualityis of concern not only are the minimum set of data elementsrequired for the site, but information concerning the samplecollection depth interval, method of collection, and date andtime of collection are needed to fu

41、lly qualify the data. Anothergroup of elements are recommended for each use of the data,such as aquifer characteristics or water-level records. Normallythe more information that is gathered about a site by fieldpersonnel, the easier it is to understand the ground-waterconditions and to reach valid c

42、onclusions and interpretationsregarding the site.5.2 The data elements listed in this guide and GuidesD 5408 and D 5410 should assist in planning what informationcan be gathered for a ground-water site and how to documentthese data.NOTE 6Some important data elements may change during the exist-ence

43、of a site. For example, the elevation of the measuring point used forthe measurement of water levels may be modified because of repair orreplacement of equipment. This frequently occurs when the measuringpoint is an opening in the pump and the pump is modified or replaced.Because changes cannot alwa

44、ys be anticipated, it is preferable to referencethe height of the measuring point to a permanent nearby altitude datum.The measuring point is referenced by being the same altitude (zerocorrection) or above (negative correction) or below (plus correction) thealtitude datum. All appropriate measuremen

45、ts should be corrected inreference to the altitude datum before entry into the permanent record.Care must be exercised to keep the relationship of these data elementsconsistent throughout the duration of the site.5.3 Some data elements have an extensive list of compo-nents or possible entries. For e

46、xample, the aquifer identifica-tion list described in 6.1.8 has over 5000 entries. Lengthy listsof possible entries are not included in this guide, however,information on where to obtain these components is includedwith the specific data element.NOTE 7This guide identifies other sources, lists, etc.

47、, of informationrequired to completely document information about any ground-watersite.6. Documentation of Individual Site Characteristics6.1 Introduction:6.1.1 A vast number of data elements can be documentedabout a ground-water site to thoroughly describe its location,physical features, relationsh

48、ip to other features on the earthssurface, and to designate what information is gathered at thesite. These data elements typically are transcribed once for asite, in contrast to data elements that may be repetitive, such aswater levels. Many of these data are extremely valuable in theD 5409 93 (2004

49、)3characterization of sites that fall into certain categories, forexample wells, for which the primary aquifer is an essentialelement to assist in the identification of the source of water atthe site (2-5, 7, 8, 10-17, 19).6.1.2 Land Use (in Vicinity of Site)Document the use ofthe land in the area surrounding the ground-water site. Thisdata element is important if there is a possibility of the useaffecting the availability or quality of the water. If more thanone significant land use is nearby, such as industrial andfarming, document each purpose (5, 16).6.1.3 Dra

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