SIMULATION OF INTEGRATED SURFACE-WATER AND GROUND-WATER SYSTEMS - MODEL FORMULATION

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YAN, JS
SMITH, KR
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WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN | 1994年 / 30卷 / 05期
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NUMERICAL MODEL; GROUND WATER SYSTEMS; SURFACE WATER SYSTEMS; RESOURCES PLANNING; HYDROGEOLOGY; WATER SUPPLY; WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT;
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TU [建筑科学];
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The unique characteristics of the hydrogeologic system of south Florida (flat topography, sandy soils, high water table, and highly developed canal system) cause significant interactions between ground water and surface water systems. Interaction processes involve infiltration, evapotranspiration (ET), runoff, and exchange of flow (seepage) between streams and aquifers. These interaction processes cannot be accurately simulated by either a surface water model or a ground water model alone because surface water models generally oversimplify ground water movement and ground water models generally oversimplify surface water movement. Estimates of the many components of flow between surface water and ground water (such as recharge and ET) made by the two types of models are often inconsistent. The inconsistencies are the result of differences in the calibration components and the model structures, and can affect the confidence level of the model application. In order to improve model results, a framework for developing a model which integrates a surface water model and a ground water model is presented. Dade County, Florida, is used as an example in developing the concepts of the integrated model. The conceptual model is based on the need to evaluate water supply management options involving the conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater, as well as the evaluation of the impacts of proposed wellfields. The mathematical structure of the integrated model is based on the South Florida Water Management Model (SFWMM) (MacVicar et al., 1984) and A Modular Three-Dimensional Finite-Difference Groundwater Flow Model (MODFLOW) (McDonald and Harbaugh, 1988).
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页码:879 / 890
页数:12
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