Modeling One-Dimensional Groundwater Flow Revisited

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Day 2 | 5:30 PM–6:00 PM

"Modeling One-Dimensional Groundwater Flow Revisited"

Presented by:
Michael A. Karls, Ball State University, Muncie IN USA

https://qubeshub.org/community/groups/simiode/expo/2025

Abstract:In the SIMIODE modeling scenario, Modeling One-Dimensional Groundwater Flow (9-002-GroundWaterFlow-Modeling Scenario), a mathematical model for one-dimensional flow of groundwater through an aquifer is developed and investigated via data collected from a physical groundwater flow model. For this investigation, it is assumed that the head levels (water levels) at each end of the aquifer are fixed. Suppose that instead of boundary conditions that remain fixed for all time, the head levels at one or both of the boundaries of the aquifer can change with time. We will develop a model for this new situation and use data collected from the physical groundwater flow model to investigate this new model.