A MODEL FOR SIMULATING THE SPRING FLOW AND GROUNDWATER LEVEL IN A DEPLETED KARST AQUIFER – A CASE STUDY OF THE JINCI SPRING
Journal Title: Topics in Civil, Environmental & Building Engineering (TICEBE) - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
A reservoir model is developed to characterize the functioning of the karst aquifer of the Jinci Spring. It is based on the relationship of the groundwater storage deficit and the groundwater level. The relationship is derived from the monitoring data of the aquifer. The model is verified with the monitoring data (1981-2006). The results show that the reservoir model can describe the character of karst development and the heterogeneity in vertical direction. The model takes account of the artificial recharge, pumping and coal mine drainage, and can simulate the spring discharge, karst groundwater level and the storage deficit accurately at an annual time scale. The model is suitable for macroscopic groundwater management
Authors and Affiliations
Yuqiao Long, Tingting Cui, Wei Li, Zhongping Yang, Yongwei Gai
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