Title of article :
The effects of cut-off walls on repulsing saltwater based on modeling of density-driven groundwater flow and salt transport
Author/Authors :
Jamshidzadeh, Zahra Faculty of Engineering - University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran , Ghasemzadeh, Hasan Dept. of Civil Eng. - K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
A two-dimensional fully implicit finite difference model, which can be easily extended to three
dimensions, is developed to study the effect of cut-off walls on saltwater intrusion into the
aquifers. This model consists of a coupled system of two nonlinear partial differential equations
which describe unsteady density-driven groundwater flow and solute transport. The numerical
model is verified by the Henry problem. A good agreement between this model and the
semianalitical solution of Henry problem shows the efficiency of this method for seawater
intrusion problems. The effect of cut-off walls on reduction of saltwater intrusion in the Henry
problem is investigated. Furthermore, the effect of geometric parameters of the cut-off wall such
as depth and distance from the coast on repulsing saltwater is considered. Subsequently, the
application of the presented model is considered to evaluate the effect of cut-off wall on
repulsing salt water intruded by a pumping well located above the transition zone, which
demonstrates that the cut-off wall has strong impact on repulsing saltwater intruded. For
example, it repulses more than 45% salt water intruded by the discharge well in the Henry
problem.
Keywords :
cut-off wall , Henry problem , density-driven flow , flow and solute transport , saltwater intrusion
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics