利用可视化 MODFLOW 评估埃尔比勒盆地的地下水

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Journal of Ecological Engineering Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.12911/22998993/184184
Jwan Sabah Mustafa, D. Mawlood
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地下水是全球众多地区的重要生命线,在中东等水资源匮乏的地区,其重要性更是不言而喻。全球气候变化加剧了水资源的枯竭,可持续的地下水管理变得日益紧迫。本研究采用 Visual MODFLOW(4.6.0.166 版)地下水流建模方法,对埃尔比勒盆地地下水资源的现状和未来安全风险进行了仔细研究。这项研究的一个独特方面是调查大扎卜河和小扎卜河地下水含水层之间的相互作用,同时探索埃尔比勒含水层、河流相互作用和补给区,这是本研究的第二个新颖之处。该模型针对异质各向异性无约束含水层的瞬态条件进行了校准,在校准过程中和验证过程中分别显示出 0.997 和 0.985 的高相关系数(CC)。研究结果表明,埃尔比勒盆地的地下水流向一般为东北至西南,与地表观测结果一致。尽管地下含水层的供水量仅占现有水井供水量的 55%,但计算的平衡结果显示,每天有 33,432 立方米的河水渗漏到含水层中。研究预测,在气候变化情况下,地下含水层的干涸面积将大幅增加,尤其是当补给率降低时。为减轻这些影响,研究建议防止非法钻井,并使用分布式传感器进行持续监测。预计这项研究得出的见解将为埃尔比勒盆地及其周边地区地下水资源的可持续规划和有效管理提供重要信息。
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Assessment of the Groundwater in Erbil Basin with Support of Visual MODFLOW
Groundwater stands as a crucial lifeline in numerous regions across the globe, a significance magnified in wa - ter-scarce locales like the Middle East. With depleting water resources exacerbated by global climate change, the imperative for sustainable groundwater management becomes increasingly urgent. This research employs a groundwater flow modeling approach, utilizing Visual MODFLOW (version 4.6.0.166), to scrutinize the present state and future security risks of groundwater resources in the Erbil basin. A distinct aspect of this study involves investigating the interaction between the groundwater aquifers of Greater Zab and Lesser Zab Rivers, along with an exploration of the Erbil aquifers, rivers interaction and recharge zones as a second novelty in this research. The model, calibrated for heterogenous anisotropic unconfined aquifer transient conditions, exhibits a high correlation coefficient (CC) of 0.997 during calibration and 0.985 in the validation process respectively. Findings indicate a general groundwater flow direction from northeast to southwest in the Erbil basin, aligning with surface observa - tions. Despite groundwater aquifers supplying only 55% of the current water demand from the existing wells, the computed balance reveals river leakages of 33,432 m 3 /day into the aquifers. The study forecasts a substantial increase in the dry area of the groundwater aquifer under climate change scenarios, especially when recharge rates diminish. To mitigate these impacts, the study recommends preventing illegal well drilling and implementing continuous monitoring using distributed sensors. The insights gleaned from this research are anticipated to furnish essential information for sustainable planning and effective management of groundwater resources in the Erbil basin and its environs.
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Journal of Ecological Engineering
Journal of Ecological Engineering ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL-
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