Seepage Velocity: Large Scale Mapping and the Evaluation of Two Different Aquifer Conditions (Silty Clayey and Sandy)

Seepage velocity is a very important criterion in infrastructure construction. The planning of numerous large infrastructure projects requires the mapping of seepage velocity at a large scale. To date, however, no reliable approach exists to determine seepage velocity at such a scale. This paper pre...

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Main Authors: Qais Al-Madhlom, Nadhir Al-Ansari, Bashar Abid Hamza, Jan Laue, Hussain Musa Hussain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Hydrology
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/7/3/60
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spelling doaj-1c9b62a355b740159dc331cc302af9a32020-11-25T02:50:30ZengMDPI AGHydrology2306-53382020-08-017606010.3390/hydrology7030060Seepage Velocity: Large Scale Mapping and the Evaluation of Two Different Aquifer Conditions (Silty Clayey and Sandy)Qais Al-Madhlom0Nadhir Al-Ansari1Bashar Abid Hamza2Jan Laue3Hussain Musa Hussain4Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, Lulea University of Technology, 97187 Luleå, SwedenDepartment of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, Lulea University of Technology, 97187 Luleå, SwedenFaculty of Engineering/Al-Musayab, University of Babylon, Musayyib 51006, IraqDepartment of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, Lulea University of Technology, 97187 Luleå, SwedenRemote Sensing Center, University of Kufa, Kufa 540011, IraqSeepage velocity is a very important criterion in infrastructure construction. The planning of numerous large infrastructure projects requires the mapping of seepage velocity at a large scale. To date, however, no reliable approach exists to determine seepage velocity at such a scale. This paper presents a tool within ArcMap/Geographic Information System (GIS) software that can be used to map the seepage velocity at a large scale. The resultant maps include both direction and magnitude mapping of the seepage velocity. To verify the GIS tool, this study considered two types of aquifer conditions in two regions in Iraq: silty clayey (Babylon province) and sandy (Dibdibba in Karbala province). The results indicate that, for Babylon province, the groundwater flows from the northwest to southeast with a seepage velocity no more than 0.19 m/d; for the Dibdibba region, the groundwater flows from the west to the east with a seepage velocity not exceeding 0.27 m/d. The effectiveness of the presented tool in depicting the seepage velocity was thus demonstrated. The accuracy of the resultant maps depends on the resolution of the four essential maps (groundwater elevation head, effective porosity, saturated thickness, and transmissivity) and locations of wells that are used to collect the data.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/7/3/60darcy velocity large scale mappingseepage velocity large scale mappingaverage linear velocity large scale mappingArcMap/GIS softwaregroundwater toolsdarcy velocity tool
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author Qais Al-Madhlom
Nadhir Al-Ansari
Bashar Abid Hamza
Jan Laue
Hussain Musa Hussain
spellingShingle Qais Al-Madhlom
Nadhir Al-Ansari
Bashar Abid Hamza
Jan Laue
Hussain Musa Hussain
Seepage Velocity: Large Scale Mapping and the Evaluation of Two Different Aquifer Conditions (Silty Clayey and Sandy)
Hydrology
darcy velocity large scale mapping
seepage velocity large scale mapping
average linear velocity large scale mapping
ArcMap/GIS software
groundwater tools
darcy velocity tool
author_facet Qais Al-Madhlom
Nadhir Al-Ansari
Bashar Abid Hamza
Jan Laue
Hussain Musa Hussain
author_sort Qais Al-Madhlom
title Seepage Velocity: Large Scale Mapping and the Evaluation of Two Different Aquifer Conditions (Silty Clayey and Sandy)
title_short Seepage Velocity: Large Scale Mapping and the Evaluation of Two Different Aquifer Conditions (Silty Clayey and Sandy)
title_full Seepage Velocity: Large Scale Mapping and the Evaluation of Two Different Aquifer Conditions (Silty Clayey and Sandy)
title_fullStr Seepage Velocity: Large Scale Mapping and the Evaluation of Two Different Aquifer Conditions (Silty Clayey and Sandy)
title_full_unstemmed Seepage Velocity: Large Scale Mapping and the Evaluation of Two Different Aquifer Conditions (Silty Clayey and Sandy)
title_sort seepage velocity: large scale mapping and the evaluation of two different aquifer conditions (silty clayey and sandy)
publisher MDPI AG
series Hydrology
issn 2306-5338
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Seepage velocity is a very important criterion in infrastructure construction. The planning of numerous large infrastructure projects requires the mapping of seepage velocity at a large scale. To date, however, no reliable approach exists to determine seepage velocity at such a scale. This paper presents a tool within ArcMap/Geographic Information System (GIS) software that can be used to map the seepage velocity at a large scale. The resultant maps include both direction and magnitude mapping of the seepage velocity. To verify the GIS tool, this study considered two types of aquifer conditions in two regions in Iraq: silty clayey (Babylon province) and sandy (Dibdibba in Karbala province). The results indicate that, for Babylon province, the groundwater flows from the northwest to southeast with a seepage velocity no more than 0.19 m/d; for the Dibdibba region, the groundwater flows from the west to the east with a seepage velocity not exceeding 0.27 m/d. The effectiveness of the presented tool in depicting the seepage velocity was thus demonstrated. The accuracy of the resultant maps depends on the resolution of the four essential maps (groundwater elevation head, effective porosity, saturated thickness, and transmissivity) and locations of wells that are used to collect the data.
topic darcy velocity large scale mapping
seepage velocity large scale mapping
average linear velocity large scale mapping
ArcMap/GIS software
groundwater tools
darcy velocity tool
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/7/3/60
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