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Modeling the subsidence development of Marvdasht plain in relation to groundwater abstraction [PDF]
Excessive abstraction of groundwater aquifers in the country has caused a sharp drop in the aquifer water level and the loss of aquatic aquifers, the effects of which is the phenomenon of subsidence. In this study, simulation of groundwater level changes
Azam Heydari, Iraj Jabbari
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Modeling Alluvial Aquifer Using PMWIN software and Evaluation of Subsidence Phenomenon in Asadabad plain, Hamedan Province, Iran [PDF]
The Study area in Asadabad plain is part of the Karkhe river watershed. Reduce in rainfall and increase in exploitation of groundwater resources led to a sharp drop in groundwater levels and subsidence’s phenomenon in recent years has.
Abdollah Taheri Tizro+2 more
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This study presents a planning model to assist decision-makers in implementing proposed sustainable development policies based on the government's development schemes. It focuses on the exploitation of groundwater from the Eocene aquifer in the West–West
S. M. Morsy
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Application of an Integrated SWAT–MODFLOW Model to Evaluate Potential Impacts of Climate Change and Water Withdrawals on Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions in West-Central Alberta [PDF]
It has become imperative that surface and groundwater resources be managed as a holistic system. This study applies a coupled groundwater–surface water (GW–SW) model, SWAT–MODFLOW, to study the hydrogeological conditions and the potential impacts of ...
David Chunn+3 more
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APEX-MODFLOW: A New integrated model to simulate hydrological processes in watershed systems [PDF]
Ryan T. Bailey+7 more
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Recharge is a crucial section of water balance for both surface and subsurface models in water resource assessment. However, quantifying its spatiotemporal distribution at a regional scale poses a significant challenge.
Hiyaw Hatiya Ware+4 more
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River-aquifer interaction is a key component of the hydrological cycle that affects water resources and quality. Recently, the application of integrated models to assess interaction has been increasing.
B. Yifru, Seoro Lee, Kyoung Jae Lim
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Community Water Model (CWatM) is coupled with a groundwater flow model (MODFLOW6). The coupling is achieved through the Flopy Python library. The repository contains two applications with input datasets (Bhima basin, India and Seewinkel region, Austria). A paper describing the model is in review (Guillaumot et al.).
Guillaumot Luca+6 more
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MODFLOW as a Configurable Multi‐Model Hydrologic Simulator
MODFLOW 6 is the latest in a line of six “core” versions of MODFLOW released by the U.S. Geological Survey. The MODFLOW 6 architecture supports incorporation of additional hydrologic processes, in addition to groundwater flow, and allows interaction ...
C. Langevin+4 more
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Numerical investigation of groundwater balance and artificial recharge in the Kerman-Baghin Aquifer [PDF]
In the present paper, the behavior of Kerman-Baghin aquifer has been investigated using the MODFLOW program and GMS 10.3 software. The piezometer data during October 2011 are applied for steady state condition of groundwater modeling.
Sina Pakmanesh+2 more
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