Application of MODFLOW with boundary conditions analyses based on limited available observations: A case study of Birjand plain in East Iran

R Aghlmand, A Abbasi - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
Increasing water demands, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, continuously
exacerbate groundwater resources as the only reliable water resources in these regions …

Three-dimensional imaging of aquifer and aquitard heterogeneity via transient hydraulic tomography at a highly heterogeneous field site

Z Zhao, WA Illman - Journal of Hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
Previous studies have shown that geostatistics-based transient hydraulic tomography (THT)
is robust for subsurface heterogeneity characterization through the joint inverse modeling of …

Modeling groundwater level fluctuations in Tehran aquifer: Results from a 3D unconfined aquifer model

L Karimi, M Motagh, I Entezam - Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2019 - Elsevier
Heavy groundwater withdrawal results in aquifer compaction and increases the risk of land
subsidence hazard with significant economic, environmental, and social consequences …

Hydrogeological conceptual model of large and complex sedimentary aquifer systems–Central Kalahari Basin

M Lekula, MW Lubczynski, EM Shemang - … and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts …, 2018 - Elsevier
Successful groundwater resources evaluation and management is nowadays typically
undertaken using distributed numerical groundwater flow models. Such models largely rely …

Numerical simulation of groundwater flow in a river valley basin in Jilin urban area, China

S Qiu, X Liang, C Xiao, H Huang, Z Fang, F Lv - Water, 2015 - mdpi.com
In order to evaluate the groundwater resources and aquifer system of the Jilin urban area
(JUA), a groundwater numerical flow model was established by using the groundwater …

[HTML][HTML] Dominant factors determining the hydraulic conductivity of sedimentary aquitards: A random forest approach

MD van Leer, WJ Zaadnoordijk, A Zech, J Buma… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Aquitards are common hydrogeological features and their hydraulic conductivity is an
important property for various groundwater management issues. Predicting their hydraulic …

A proposed modelling towards the potential impacts of climate change on a semi-arid, small-scaled aquifer: a case study of Iran

HR Nassery, N Zeydalinejad, F Alijani… - Environmental Monitoring …, 2021 - Springer
Several studies have evaluated the impact of climate change on the alluvial aquifers;
however, no research has been carried out on a small-scale aquifer without any human …

Quantifying climate and pumping contributions to aquifer depletion using a highly parameterised groundwater model: Uley South Basin (South Australia)

MJ Knowling, AD Werner, D Herckenrath - Journal of Hydrology, 2015 - Elsevier
The relative contributions of climate and human stresses to aquifer depletion in real-world
settings are rarely quantified, particularly where complex patterns of depletion arise from the …

[图书][B] Growing lake with growing problems: integrated hydrogeological investigation on Lake Beseka, Ethiopia

EA Belay - 2009 - core.ac.uk
The complex tectonic and volcanic processes in the Ethiopian rift valley have resulted in the
formation of volcano-tectonic structural depressions that became sites for many rift valley …

[HTML][HTML] Hydrogeological conceptual model of Stampriet transboundary aquifer system in Southern Africa

I Kinoti, M Leblanc, M Lekula, S Tweed… - Groundwater for …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Stampriet Transboundary Aquifer System (STAS) is shared between Botswana,
Namibia and South Africa with massive utilization especially in Namibia. However, the …