Comparison between MODFLOW Groundwater Modeling with Traditional and Distributed Recharge

Mar�a del Mar Navarro-Farfán, Liliana García-Romero, M. Martínez-Cinco, M. A. Hernández-Hernández, S. T. Sánchez-Quispe
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Groundwater models serve the function of predicting and analyzing aquifer behavior. They require input information, such as hydrogeological parameters like hydraulic conductivity and storage coefficient, which are used to calibrate the model, and elementary actions that include recharge and extracted volumes. There are cases in which it is insufficient to know the homogeneous recharge entering through the surface basin, referred to as traditional recharge, since, in many instances, the distribution is altered by changes in land use. For this reason, based on the geomorphological characteristics of the basin, weighting is proposed for sites with greater recharge capacity. The present work shows a solution to the recharge distribution using the potential groundwater recharge (PGR) map, which is formed by weighting spatially distributed information: (i) drainage, (ii) precipitation, (iii) land use, (iv) geological faults, (v) soil type, (vi) slope, and (vii) hydrogeology. A comparison is made between groundwater modeling using traditional recharge and PGR recharge. It is noted that the modeling perform similarly for both recharges, and the errors do not exceed 5% absolute error, which validates the model’s reliability. This manuscript demonstrates how to model and calibrate groundwater in aquifers with scarce information and variable recharge, making it reproducible.
MODFLOW 地下水建模与传统补给和分布式补给的比较
地下水模型具有预测和分析含水层行为的功能。它们需要输入信息,如用于校准模型的水文地质参数(如水力传导性和储水系数),以及包括补给量和抽水量在内的基本操作。在有些情况下,仅知道通过地表盆地进入的均匀补给量(称为传统补给量)是不够的,因为在许多情况下,补给量的分布会因土地利用的变化而改变。因此,根据盆地的地貌特征,建议对补给能力较强的地点进行加权。本研究利用潜在地下水补给(PGR)图展示了补给分布的解决方案,该图由以下空间分布信息加权形成:(i) 排水量、(ii) 降水量、(iii) 土地利用、(iv) 地质断层、(v) 土壤类型、(vi) 坡度和 (vii) 水文地质。对使用传统补给和 PGR 补给的地下水模型进行了比较。结果表明,两种补给方式的建模效果相似,误差不超过绝对误差的 5%,验证了模型的可靠性。本手稿展示了如何在信息匮乏、补给量可变的含水层中建立地下水模型并进行校核,使其具有可重复性。
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