2008
DOI: 10.2495/wm080391
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Preferential flow modelling in the vadose zone using MACRO 5.0: cape flats sands and Mpumalanga clays case studies (South Africa)

Abstract: Understanding fluid flow and solute transport within the vadose (unsaturated) zone is an essential prerequisite for protection of groundwater from contaminant sources occurring overland. Preferential flow paths in the vadose zone pose a significant problem because they are potential avenues for rapid transport of chemicals from contamination sources to the water table. The objectives of this study were i) to test the adequacy of a model, namely MACRO 5.0, in simulating bimodal water flow and generic contaminan… Show more

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“…Flow and transport models for the unsaturated zone, such as HYDRUS (Simunek and van Genuchten, 2008), IWAN (Krause et al, 2007), and MACRO (Jovanovic et al, 2008), are commonly used for site characterization and assessment of aquifer vulnerability. Improved capabilities, user friendliness, and robustness make numerical models some of the strongest tools in vadose zone hydrology.…”
Section: Common Methods For Vadose Zone Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow and transport models for the unsaturated zone, such as HYDRUS (Simunek and van Genuchten, 2008), IWAN (Krause et al, 2007), and MACRO (Jovanovic et al, 2008), are commonly used for site characterization and assessment of aquifer vulnerability. Improved capabilities, user friendliness, and robustness make numerical models some of the strongest tools in vadose zone hydrology.…”
Section: Common Methods For Vadose Zone Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%