Geology and hydrogeology of the Dammam Formation in Kuwait

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E. Al-Awadi
A. Mukhopadhyay
M. N. Al-Senafy
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[1] Hydrology Department,
[2] Water Resources Division,undefined
[3] Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research,undefined
[4] P.O. Box 24885,undefined
[5] 13109,undefined
[6] Safat,undefined
[7] Kuwait Fax: +965-481-8482 e-mail: amr.khop@kisr.edu.kw,undefined
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Hydrogeology Journal | 1998年 / 6卷
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Key words Kuwait; Dammam Formation; general hydrogeology; geologic fabric; karst;
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 The Dammam Formation of Middle Eocene age is one of the major aquifers containing useable brackish water in Kuwait. Apart from the paleokarst zone at the top, the Dammam Formation in Kuwait consists of 150–200 m of dolomitized limestone that is subdivided into three members, on the basis of lithology and biofacies. The upper member consists of friable chalky dolomicrite and dolomite. The middle member is mainly laminated biomicrite and biodolomicrite. The lower member is nummulitic limestone with interlayered shale toward the base. Geophysical markers conform to these subdivisions. Core analyses indicate that the upper member is the most porous and permeable of the three units, as confirmed by the distribution of lost-circulation zones. The quality of water in the aquifer deteriorates toward the north and east. A potentiometric-head difference exists between the Dammam Formation and the unconformably overlying Kuwait Group; this difference is maintained by the presence of an intervening aquitard.
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页码:302 / 314
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