Title of article :
MODSharp: Regional-scale numerical model for quantifying
groundwater flux and contaminant discharge into the coastal zone
Author/Authors :
B. Ataie-Ashtiani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
In this paper the development of a quasi-three-dimensional numerical model that can be used for quantifying groundwater inputs and
associated contaminant discharged from coastal aquifers into the coastal zone at a regional scale is presented. The present model is called MODSharp.
In order to handle problems at a regional scale, the sharp interface approach which is used for conceptualising seawater intrusion, is
applied to this model. This model can be used for the simulation of groundwater flow and contaminant transport in layered coastal aquifers
at a regional scale. The method of characteristics is used to solve the advection-dispersion equation, which governs contaminant transport in
coastal aquifers. In this study, MODSharp is used to investigate the influence of Sea Water Intrusion Interface (SWII) on the temporal and spatial
variations of contaminant flux from coastal aquifers into the sea. Thus, a large number of simulations for different scenarios are performed. For
the case that the land-ward boundary condition is constant head, it is shown that simplification and neglecting the effects of SWII causes an
erroneous estimate of the speed of the contaminant plume movement towards sea. The value of hydraulic conductivity is shown to have a significant
effect on the amount of discharged contaminant. Finally, it is concluded that over-simplification of the sea-ward boundary condition in
numerical simulations, causes an incorrect estimate of temporal and spatial variations of the discharged contaminant into coastal water.
Keywords :
Ocean-land interface , saltwater intrusion , Coastal zone , Numerical simulation , Coastal aquifers , Contaminant discharge
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software