Surface Water and Groundwater Recharge Modeling in Sunsari District using Integrated SWAT-MODFLOW Model

A. Mishra
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This study employs an integrated groundwater-surface water (GW-SW) model, using SWAT-MODFLOW, to assess groundwater recharge and withdrawals at a regional scale in eastern Nepal. The model components were calibrated and validated using monthly river flow and hydraulic head data for the 1979-2017 period. Our results demonstrate that the average annual groundwater discharge is 2.43 m3/s. Seasonally, the average groundwater discharge is 2.73 m3/s during Summer and is 2.13 m3/s during winter. We observe that the maximum (6.9 m3/s) and minimum (0.036 m3/s) rates occurred in September-October and March-April, respectively. We also find that the average runoff fraction (i.e., runoff/ precipitation) varied from 0.34 to 0.72, and the ET component varied from 0.24 to 0.547 of the total precipitation within the SWAT model. The yearly fluctuation in TWS varied from ± 9.9% to ± 58% of the total precipitation. The Aquifer thickness varies from 16m to 57 m, and the specific yield in the Sunsari district varied from 0.12 lps to 890 lps. In the southern part, we see the water level declines from 2-4 m from July to August, where the bottom water slowly declines in September. The recharge of 1380 l/sec is observed in the Sapta Koshi area in the Bhabar zone. There is substantial underflow from hills simultaneously, resulting in the total recharge in the Sunsari district of 1.98 MCM/yr. At the same time, the total discharge, including surface, sub-surface, and spring water discharge, is nearly 29.2 MCM/yr. This study shows that the Sunsari district’s water resources have many groundwater and surface water, properly managed for future use.
基于SWAT-MODFLOW模型的Sunsari地区地表水和地下水补给模拟
本研究采用综合地下水-地表水(GW-SW)模型,利用SWAT-MODFLOW,在尼泊尔东部区域尺度上评估地下水补给和提取。模型组件使用1979-2017年期间的月度河流流量和水头数据进行校准和验证。结果表明,该区地下水年平均流量为2.43 m3/s。地下水平均流量夏季为2.73 m3/s,冬季为2.13 m3/s。9 - 10月和3 - 4月分别出现最大速率(6.9 m3/s)和最小速率(0.036 m3/s)。在SWAT模型中,平均径流分数(即径流/降水)的变化范围为0.34 ~ 0.72,ET分量的变化范围为0.24 ~ 0.547。TWS的年波动在总降水量的±9.9% ~±58%之间。含水层厚度在16 ~ 57 m之间,比产量在0.12 ~ 890 lps之间。在南部,我们看到水位从7月到8月下降2-4米,9月底部水位缓慢下降。在Bhabar地区的Sapta Koshi地区观测到1380 l/s的补给。同时有大量的丘陵下流,导致Sunsari地区的总补给量为1.98 MCM/年。同时,包括地表、地下和泉水在内的总流量接近29.2 MCM/yr。这项研究表明,Sunsari地区的水资源有许多地下水和地表水,管理得当,供未来使用。
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