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Experimental observations of aquifer storage and recovery in brackish aquifers using multiple partially penetrating wells
by
Post Vincent E A
, Witt Lilli
, Müller, Moritz J
, Gröschke Maike
in
Aquifer models
/ Aquifer storage
/ Aquifer systems
/ Aquifers
/ Beads
/ Brackish water
/ Buffer zones
/ Buoyancy
/ Design criteria
/ Dyes
/ Fresh water
/ Freshwater
/ Glass beads
/ Gravitational instability
/ Gravity
/ Inland water environment
/ Laboratory experiments
/ Mathematical models
/ Numerical models
/ Partially penetrating wells
/ Recovery
/ Three dimensional flow
2021
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Experimental observations of aquifer storage and recovery in brackish aquifers using multiple partially penetrating wells
by
Post Vincent E A
, Witt Lilli
, Müller, Moritz J
, Gröschke Maike
in
Aquifer models
/ Aquifer storage
/ Aquifer systems
/ Aquifers
/ Beads
/ Brackish water
/ Buffer zones
/ Buoyancy
/ Design criteria
/ Dyes
/ Fresh water
/ Freshwater
/ Glass beads
/ Gravitational instability
/ Gravity
/ Inland water environment
/ Laboratory experiments
/ Mathematical models
/ Numerical models
/ Partially penetrating wells
/ Recovery
/ Three dimensional flow
2021
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Experimental observations of aquifer storage and recovery in brackish aquifers using multiple partially penetrating wells
by
Post Vincent E A
, Witt Lilli
, Müller, Moritz J
, Gröschke Maike
in
Aquifer models
/ Aquifer storage
/ Aquifer systems
/ Aquifers
/ Beads
/ Brackish water
/ Buffer zones
/ Buoyancy
/ Design criteria
/ Dyes
/ Fresh water
/ Freshwater
/ Glass beads
/ Gravitational instability
/ Gravity
/ Inland water environment
/ Laboratory experiments
/ Mathematical models
/ Numerical models
/ Partially penetrating wells
/ Recovery
/ Three dimensional flow
2021
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Experimental observations of aquifer storage and recovery in brackish aquifers using multiple partially penetrating wells
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Experimental observations of aquifer storage and recovery in brackish aquifers using multiple partially penetrating wells
2021
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Aquifer storage and recovery systems using multiple partially penetrating wells (MPPW-ASR) can form a viable solution to the problem of freshwater buoyancy when using brackish aquifers for freshwater storage. This study presents the result of a series of laboratory experiments that aimed at visualizing the shape of freshwater bodies injected into a brackish aquifer and determining the effect on the recovery efficiency (RE) of several MPPW-ASR operational variables. A model aquifer was built in a Plexiglas tank using glass beads and water was injected and abstracted through point and vertical wells, which were operated in various combinations. Numerical models were used to support the interpretation of the time-lapse photographs, and showed that three-dimensional flow effects had to be considered for a correct interpretation of the visible dye patterns. Upward migration of both fresh (during injection) and brackish water (during recovery) along the vertical wells was observed, indicating that the role of well infrastructure as conduits is a critical design criterion for real-world systems. Gravitational instabilities formed when freshwater did not extend all the way to the top of the aquifer, and this negatively impacted the RE by causing greater mixing. The positive freshwater buoyancy led to freshwater bodies that became narrower with depth, and the formation of thin, elongated buffer zones along the aquifer top in multicycle experiments. Up-coning below abstraction wells resulted in lower RE values, reinforcing the potential of scavenger wells to enhance MPPW-ASR system performance.
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