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contributor authorXunhong Chen
contributor authorXi Chen
date accessioned2017-05-08T21:23:38Z
date available2017-05-08T21:23:38Z
date copyrightSeptember 2003
date issued2003
identifier other%28asce%291084-0699%282003%298%3A5%28287%29.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/49738
description abstractPumping of groundwater near a stream can induce infiltration of stream water into the surrounding aquifers. Analysis of the migration of the infiltrated stream water to the pumping well is important to better understand stream-aquifer interactions. The paper analyzes the effects of aquifer anisotropy on the migration process of infiltrated stream water to a partially penetrating well. MODFLOW is used to simulate the transient groundwater velocity fields, and MODPATH is used to record the locations of water particles. Pathlines were plotted over a cross section to show the hydraulic connectivity between the well and the stream for various levels of aquifer anisotropy. Travel times, infiltration rates, and fractions of pumped river water were determined to characterize the migration process. Generally, the movement of the infiltrated stream water is slow; the water can take several months to arrive at a well located a short distance from a stream. Results suggest that the rate of produced stream water at the well is higher for the anisotropy
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleEffects of Aquifer Anisotropy on the Migration of Infiltrated Stream Water to a Pumping Well
typeJournal Paper
journal volume8
journal issue5
journal titleJournal of Hydrologic Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)1084-0699(2003)8:5(287)
treeJournal of Hydrologic Engineering:;2003:;Volume ( 008 ):;issue: 005
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