海岸防渗墙管理海水入侵的热效应数值模拟

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Shan Zhao , Xinjia Su , Wenbing Zhang
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海水侵入沿海含水层对地下水管理构成重大挑战,特别是在波动的热条件下。本研究采用二维数值模型,探讨温度梯度和地质分层对海水入侵和海岸防渗墙性能的联合影响。结果表明,海水和地下水之间的温度梯度对入侵模式有显著影响,变温度梯度下的楔形扩展是恒温梯度下的54倍。较冷的海水加剧了入侵,使楔形增加了18.7%,而较暖的海水减轻了入侵,使楔形减少了14.5%。截流墙的性能与温度有关,效率随着温差的增大而降低。在非均质含水层中,在较冷海水入侵的影响下,截流墙可使咸水楔减少66.73%。在这类含水层中,咸水楔的范围不仅取决于高渗透层的厚度,而且取决于其在截流壁底部的厚度比例。本研究强调了在设计缓解措施时纳入热因素和地层因素的重要性,强调需要制定针对具体地点的战略,以应对不断变化的热条件和含水层非均质性带来的挑战。
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Numerical simulation of thermal effects on seawater intrusion management by coastal cutoff walls
Seawater intrusion into coastal aquifers poses significant challenges for groundwater management, particularly under fluctuating thermal conditions. This study employs a two-dimensional numerical model to explore the combined effects of temperature gradients and geological stratification on seawater intrusion and the performance of coastal cutoff walls. The results show that temperature gradients between seawater and groundwater substantially affect intrusion patterns, with the wedge extension under variable temperature gradients is 54 times greater compared to the scenario with a constant temperature gradient. Colder seawater exacerbates intrusion, increasing the wedge by 18.7 %, while warmer seawater mitigates it, reducing the wedge by 14.5 %. The performance of cutoff walls is temperature-dependent, with efficiency decreasing as temperature differences widen. In heterogeneous aquifers, cutoff walls can reduce the saltwater wedge by up to 66.73 % under the influence of colder seawater intrusion. In such aquifers, the extent of the saltwater wedge is not solely determined by the thickness of the highly permeable layer, but rather by the proportion of its thickness at the base of the cutoff walls. This study highlights the importance of incorporating thermal and stratigraphic factors in the design of mitigation measures, emphasizing the need for site-specific strategies to address the challenges posed by changing thermal conditions and aquifer heterogeneity.
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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