The genesis and evolution of karstic conduit systems in the Chalk

Author:

Farrant Andrew Roger1ORCID,Maurice Louise2,Ballesteros Daniel34ORCID,Nehme Carole3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG, UK

2. British Geological Survey, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford OX10 8ED, UK

3. UMR 6266 IDEES, University of Rouen-Normandy/CNRS, Mont Saint-Aignan CEDEX, France

4. Departamento de Geodinámica, Universidad de GranadaCampus Fuentenueva s/n 18071, Granada, Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group is renowned as a major aquifer, but the development of secondary porosity due to karstic conduits is poorly understood. Hydrogeological data and evidence from boreholes, sections, and tracer tests indicate that dissolutional conduits occur throughout the Chalk aquifer. Here, we assess the evidence for Chalk karst, and combine it with theoretical models of dissolution and cave formation to produce a conceptual model for the development of karstic conduits. Dissolution due to the mixing of saturated waters of contrasting chemistry along key lithostratigraphical inception horizons form extensive but isolated conduit networks. These form a significant proportion of the secondary porosity and enhance permeability. They prime the aquifer for the development of more integrated conduit networks formed by focused recharge of unsaturated surface derived water. However, the porous, well-fractured nature of the Chalk means that the time needed to form large integrated cave systems is often longer than timescales of landscape change. Continued landscape evolution and water table lowering halts conduit development before they can enlarge into cave systems except where geological and geomorphological settings are favourable. Groundwater models need to consider the formation of secondary karst permeability as this has a major influence on groundwater flow.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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