2016
DOI: 10.1556/606.2016.11.3.8
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Modeling the groundwater level changes in an area of water resources operations

Abstract: The water sources located on the inland islands on the left side of the Danube River as well as water sources located on the right bank of the Danube River in the Pečniansky forest have an irreplaceable function in terms of supplying the population in Bratislava with drinking water. There are 80 wells in these mentioned areas operated by the Bratislava Water Company. In order to maintain the actual functions of the water resources, it is therefore necessary to assess the impact of the proposed construction of … Show more

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“…The differential equations of filtration plane groundwater flow follow from Darcy's Law and from the continuity equation [11], [12]. On the basis of the Dupuit-Forchheimer assumption, the equation for steady groundwater flow for each aquifer or its part can be written in the following form [13], [14]:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differential equations of filtration plane groundwater flow follow from Darcy's Law and from the continuity equation [11], [12]. On the basis of the Dupuit-Forchheimer assumption, the equation for steady groundwater flow for each aquifer or its part can be written in the following form [13], [14]:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The retention capacity and potential of water in the soil affects the water regime of the landscape (Tall and Gomboš, 2013). Retention soil capacity and soil water availability for the crops is different in various soil types (Červeňanská et al, 2016;Červeňanská et al, 2018;Šoltész and Baroková, 2011;Constantin, 2016). Soil types are defined by texture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess groundwater regime behaviour and predict its changes due to artificial modifications (such as the construction of dams, groundwater withdrawal, etc.) modelling techniques have been used (Bear and Verruijt, 1992;Červeňanská et al, 2016).…”
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