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Equivalent Porous Media (EPM) Simulation of Groundwater Hydraulics and Contaminant Transport in Karst Aquifers
by
Alshawabkeh, Akram
, Butscher, Christoph
, Hellweger, Ferdi
, Padilla, Ingrid
, Yu, Xue
, Ghasemizadeh, Reza
in
Analysis
/ Anisotropy
/ Aquifer systems
/ Aquifers
/ Civil engineering
/ Coastal aquifers
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Contaminants
/ Contamination
/ Data processing
/ Electric properties
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental engineering
/ Equivalence
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fluid flow
/ Geological surveys
/ Geology
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater - chemistry
/ Groundwater flow
/ Groundwater management
/ Groundwater pollution
/ Groundwater resources
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydraulic conductivity
/ Hydraulics
/ Hydrogeology
/ Karst
/ Karsts
/ Life assessment
/ Limestone
/ Mathematical models
/ Mitigation
/ Models, Chemical
/ Observation wells
/ Organic chemicals
/ Permeability
/ Pipe flow
/ Pollution transport
/ Porosity
/ Porous media
/ Project feasibility
/ Resource management
/ Simulation
/ Specific yield
/ Trichloroethylene
/ Water levels
/ Water Pollutants - chemistry
/ Water resources
/ Water shortages
/ Water table
/ Water wells
2015
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Equivalent Porous Media (EPM) Simulation of Groundwater Hydraulics and Contaminant Transport in Karst Aquifers
by
Alshawabkeh, Akram
, Butscher, Christoph
, Hellweger, Ferdi
, Padilla, Ingrid
, Yu, Xue
, Ghasemizadeh, Reza
in
Analysis
/ Anisotropy
/ Aquifer systems
/ Aquifers
/ Civil engineering
/ Coastal aquifers
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Contaminants
/ Contamination
/ Data processing
/ Electric properties
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental engineering
/ Equivalence
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fluid flow
/ Geological surveys
/ Geology
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater - chemistry
/ Groundwater flow
/ Groundwater management
/ Groundwater pollution
/ Groundwater resources
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydraulic conductivity
/ Hydraulics
/ Hydrogeology
/ Karst
/ Karsts
/ Life assessment
/ Limestone
/ Mathematical models
/ Mitigation
/ Models, Chemical
/ Observation wells
/ Organic chemicals
/ Permeability
/ Pipe flow
/ Pollution transport
/ Porosity
/ Porous media
/ Project feasibility
/ Resource management
/ Simulation
/ Specific yield
/ Trichloroethylene
/ Water levels
/ Water Pollutants - chemistry
/ Water resources
/ Water shortages
/ Water table
/ Water wells
2015
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Equivalent Porous Media (EPM) Simulation of Groundwater Hydraulics and Contaminant Transport in Karst Aquifers
by
Alshawabkeh, Akram
, Butscher, Christoph
, Hellweger, Ferdi
, Padilla, Ingrid
, Yu, Xue
, Ghasemizadeh, Reza
in
Analysis
/ Anisotropy
/ Aquifer systems
/ Aquifers
/ Civil engineering
/ Coastal aquifers
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Contaminants
/ Contamination
/ Data processing
/ Electric properties
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental engineering
/ Equivalence
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fluid flow
/ Geological surveys
/ Geology
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater - chemistry
/ Groundwater flow
/ Groundwater management
/ Groundwater pollution
/ Groundwater resources
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydraulic conductivity
/ Hydraulics
/ Hydrogeology
/ Karst
/ Karsts
/ Life assessment
/ Limestone
/ Mathematical models
/ Mitigation
/ Models, Chemical
/ Observation wells
/ Organic chemicals
/ Permeability
/ Pipe flow
/ Pollution transport
/ Porosity
/ Porous media
/ Project feasibility
/ Resource management
/ Simulation
/ Specific yield
/ Trichloroethylene
/ Water levels
/ Water Pollutants - chemistry
/ Water resources
/ Water shortages
/ Water table
/ Water wells
2015
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Equivalent Porous Media (EPM) Simulation of Groundwater Hydraulics and Contaminant Transport in Karst Aquifers
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Equivalent Porous Media (EPM) Simulation of Groundwater Hydraulics and Contaminant Transport in Karst Aquifers
2015
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Karst aquifers have a high degree of heterogeneity and anisotropy in their geologic and hydrogeologic properties which makes predicting their behavior difficult. This paper evaluates the application of the Equivalent Porous Media (EPM) approach to simulate groundwater hydraulics and contaminant transport in karst aquifers using an example from the North Coast limestone aquifer system in Puerto Rico. The goal is to evaluate if the EPM approach, which approximates the karst features with a conceptualized, equivalent continuous medium, is feasible for an actual project, based on available data and the study scale and purpose. Existing National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data and previous hydrogeological U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) studies were used to define the model input parameters. Hydraulic conductivity and specific yield were estimated using measured groundwater heads over the study area and further calibrated against continuous water level data of three USGS observation wells. The water-table fluctuation results indicate that the model can practically reflect the steady-state groundwater hydraulics (normalized RMSE of 12.4%) and long-term variability (normalized RMSE of 3.0%) at regional and intermediate scales and can be applied to predict future water table behavior under different hydrogeological conditions. The application of the EPM approach to simulate transport is limited because it does not directly consider possible irregular conduit flow pathways. However, the results from the present study suggest that the EPM approach is capable to reproduce the spreading of a TCE plume at intermediate scales with sufficient accuracy (normalized RMSE of 8.45%) for groundwater resources management and the planning of contamination mitigation strategies.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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