2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-016-1419-6
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Improved regional groundwater flow modeling using drainage features: a case study of the central northern karst aquifer system of Puerto Rico (USA)

Abstract: In northern Puerto Rico (USA), subsurface conduit networks with unknown characteristics, and surface features such as springs, rivers, lagoons and wetlands, drain the coastal karst aquifers. In this study, drain lines connecting sinkholes and springs are used to improve the developed regional model by simulating the drainage effects of conduit networks. Implemented in an equivalent porous media (EPM) approach, the model with drains is able to roughly reproduce the spring discharge hydrographs in response to ra… Show more

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“…using MODFLOW and MT3D) and have achieved accurate and valid results (Abdalla and Khalaf, 2015; Bora and Borah, 2016). Also, few scientists have studied the groundwater flow and contaminant transport in karstic aquifer of northern Puerto Rico using GMS and their modeling results show its capability in analyzing and describing hydrological systems with complex properties such as high level of heterogeneity and anisotropy (Ghasemizadeh, 2015; Ghasemizadeh et al, 2016; Maihemuti et al, 2015). Table 2 elaborates the characteristics and application of aforementioned most commonly used groundwater modeling codes.…”
Section: Application Of Modeling In Karstmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…using MODFLOW and MT3D) and have achieved accurate and valid results (Abdalla and Khalaf, 2015; Bora and Borah, 2016). Also, few scientists have studied the groundwater flow and contaminant transport in karstic aquifer of northern Puerto Rico using GMS and their modeling results show its capability in analyzing and describing hydrological systems with complex properties such as high level of heterogeneity and anisotropy (Ghasemizadeh, 2015; Ghasemizadeh et al, 2016; Maihemuti et al, 2015). Table 2 elaborates the characteristics and application of aforementioned most commonly used groundwater modeling codes.…”
Section: Application Of Modeling In Karstmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The northern coast of Puerto Rico contains many karst aquifers, which serve as a significant source of the total water production for this island 49 . Precipitation is the main recharge to the karst aquifers, where rainfall passes through the limestone outcrop rapidly through the complex karst conduit network, fractures and sinkholes, and the quick flush of both surface water and groundwater makes the karst rather vulnerable to contamination 50 . Precipitation intensity and frequency extremes have been linked to the increase of the concentrations of chemical contaminants in soil and groundwater 51 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spatial extent for the transport problem is generally defined by the field experts and/or modelers themselves. As an implicit rule, the scale of interest should not be less or greater than the scale of method (i.e., artificial tracer tests, pumping tests) applied for the characterization of that particular process (Bakalowicz, 2005;Geyer, 2008;Ghasemizadeh et al, 2016;Maréchal et al, 2008). Nonetheless, the methods for data acquisition and/or interpretation techniques are often (more) appropriate for the continuum (Darcy) scale applications where the effective parameters can often be used for the entire domain (Faulkner et al, 2009;Huntoon, 1995;Reimann et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2021).…”
Section: System Conceptualization Considering Data Collection and Sys...mentioning
confidence: 99%