Aquifer Response to Stream-Stage Fluctuations: Field Tests and Analytical Solution for a Case Study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China
In this paper, field hydrological monitoring tests and an analytical solution for the aquifer response (i.e., the groundwater head) to stream-stage fluctuations are presented through a case study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China. A sinusoidal equation for the stream water level over time is prop...
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doaj-6acfa0d00a584643908b0f63b448e36a2021-09-09T13:59:45ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-08-01132388238810.3390/w13172388Aquifer Response to Stream-Stage Fluctuations: Field Tests and Analytical Solution for a Case Study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, ChinaYanmin Liu0Hao Wang1Yungang Wu2Yuan Zhao3Xingwei Ren4Faculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaFaculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaWuhan Geotechnical Engineering and Surveying Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430022, ChinaWuhan Geotechnical Engineering and Surveying Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430022, ChinaFaculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaIn this paper, field hydrological monitoring tests and an analytical solution for the aquifer response (i.e., the groundwater head) to stream-stage fluctuations are presented through a case study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China. A sinusoidal equation for the stream water level over time is proposed and is verified by the monitoring results. Based on the classical 1-D solution of ground water flow equations, a new flow model was proposed to analyze the confined aquifer response to stream-stage fluctuations. The groundwater head of the confined aquifer can then be calculated by embedding the proposed sinusoidal equation of the stream-stage fluctuation into the new flow model. Field monitoring data of the three hydrological years from 2017 to 2019 were compiled to evaluate the proposed model. The results show that the predicted groundwater head of the confined aquifer matches well with the monitoring data. The prediction error of the proposed model (about 8%) is much lower than that of the previous model (about 26%). This paper presents an improved analytical model with a satisfying capability to predict the response of the groundwater head of the confined aquifer to stream-stage fluctuation. This model can be applied into groundwater flow models (such as MODFLOW, FEFLOW, etc.). The results of this study provide a valuable hydrological resource for underground practical engineering in the riverside area, especially in the first terrace of the Yangtze River, and for the dewatering design of a foundation pit in a riverside area.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/17/2388stream-stage fluctuationsgroundwater flowanalytical solutionfield monitoring testsYangtze River |
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Yanmin Liu Hao Wang Yungang Wu Yuan Zhao Xingwei Ren Aquifer Response to Stream-Stage Fluctuations: Field Tests and Analytical Solution for a Case Study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China Water stream-stage fluctuations groundwater flow analytical solution field monitoring tests Yangtze River |
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Yanmin Liu Hao Wang Yungang Wu Yuan Zhao Xingwei Ren |
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Aquifer Response to Stream-Stage Fluctuations: Field Tests and Analytical Solution for a Case Study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China |
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Aquifer Response to Stream-Stage Fluctuations: Field Tests and Analytical Solution for a Case Study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China |
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Aquifer Response to Stream-Stage Fluctuations: Field Tests and Analytical Solution for a Case Study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China |
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Aquifer Response to Stream-Stage Fluctuations: Field Tests and Analytical Solution for a Case Study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China |
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Aquifer Response to Stream-Stage Fluctuations: Field Tests and Analytical Solution for a Case Study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China |
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aquifer response to stream-stage fluctuations: field tests and analytical solution for a case study of the yangtze river in wuhan, china |
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In this paper, field hydrological monitoring tests and an analytical solution for the aquifer response (i.e., the groundwater head) to stream-stage fluctuations are presented through a case study of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China. A sinusoidal equation for the stream water level over time is proposed and is verified by the monitoring results. Based on the classical 1-D solution of ground water flow equations, a new flow model was proposed to analyze the confined aquifer response to stream-stage fluctuations. The groundwater head of the confined aquifer can then be calculated by embedding the proposed sinusoidal equation of the stream-stage fluctuation into the new flow model. Field monitoring data of the three hydrological years from 2017 to 2019 were compiled to evaluate the proposed model. The results show that the predicted groundwater head of the confined aquifer matches well with the monitoring data. The prediction error of the proposed model (about 8%) is much lower than that of the previous model (about 26%). This paper presents an improved analytical model with a satisfying capability to predict the response of the groundwater head of the confined aquifer to stream-stage fluctuation. This model can be applied into groundwater flow models (such as MODFLOW, FEFLOW, etc.). The results of this study provide a valuable hydrological resource for underground practical engineering in the riverside area, especially in the first terrace of the Yangtze River, and for the dewatering design of a foundation pit in a riverside area. |
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stream-stage fluctuations groundwater flow analytical solution field monitoring tests Yangtze River |
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