Spatio-temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquifer

Abstract The interface between freshwater and saltwater in the coastal aquifer is a main factor that is affected by environmental threat and excessive pumping. In this study, a density-dependent numerical model was utilized to simulate the salt distribution of a coastal aquifer in the Talar region n...

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Main Authors: Ali Ranjbar, Majid Ehteshami
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-02-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-019-0908-x
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spelling doaj-d500a13592f54a9aa58defc4e0f2ae222020-11-25T00:28:07ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952019-02-019211410.1007/s13201-019-0908-xSpatio-temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquiferAli Ranjbar0Majid Ehteshami1Water Resources Department, Civil Engineering Faculty, K. N. Toosi University of TechnologyEnvironment Department, Civil Engineering Faculty, K. N. Toosi University of TechnologyAbstract The interface between freshwater and saltwater in the coastal aquifer is a main factor that is affected by environmental threat and excessive pumping. In this study, a density-dependent numerical model was utilized to simulate the salt distribution of a coastal aquifer in the Talar region near the Caspian Sea, Mazandaran, Iran. To simulate the aquifer salinity and head contour over 2-year stress period, SEAWAT model in groundwater modeling system (GMS) package was used. Moreover, different variogram models based on 21 observation points were tested to find a best fit between observed and simulated total dissolved solids (TDS). A genetic algorithm was coupled with GMS model to identify the optimal sill ratio, range, and nugget value of each variogram. The interface between saltwater and freshwater estimated by the optimal variogram model and compared with the result of sharp interface and variable density flow assumption. The result indicates that the optimal Gaussian variogram as best estimation of spatial TDS can be used for estimation of temporal salinity with a coefficient determination about 0.91. Also, an integration of spherical and exponential variogram shows the high performance for mapping spatial TDS and neutralizes the underestimation behavior of single variogram. A comparison between variogram model and analytical solution indicates that the interface length in the eastern part of aquifer for Gaussian model is relatively small than sharp interface relation. The maximum saltwater penetration based on sharp interface and SEAWAT results is about 1600 m and 1750 m, respectively. Additionally, maximum saltwater intrusion is observed in the western part of aquifer which has a large number of active wells.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-019-0908-xSaltwater intrusionSpatio-temporal estimationOptimal variogramDensity-dependent flowSharp interface assumption
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author Ali Ranjbar
Majid Ehteshami
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Majid Ehteshami
Spatio-temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquifer
Applied Water Science
Saltwater intrusion
Spatio-temporal estimation
Optimal variogram
Density-dependent flow
Sharp interface assumption
author_facet Ali Ranjbar
Majid Ehteshami
author_sort Ali Ranjbar
title Spatio-temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquifer
title_short Spatio-temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquifer
title_full Spatio-temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquifer
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquifer
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquifer
title_sort spatio-temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquifer
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Water Science
issn 2190-5487
2190-5495
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract The interface between freshwater and saltwater in the coastal aquifer is a main factor that is affected by environmental threat and excessive pumping. In this study, a density-dependent numerical model was utilized to simulate the salt distribution of a coastal aquifer in the Talar region near the Caspian Sea, Mazandaran, Iran. To simulate the aquifer salinity and head contour over 2-year stress period, SEAWAT model in groundwater modeling system (GMS) package was used. Moreover, different variogram models based on 21 observation points were tested to find a best fit between observed and simulated total dissolved solids (TDS). A genetic algorithm was coupled with GMS model to identify the optimal sill ratio, range, and nugget value of each variogram. The interface between saltwater and freshwater estimated by the optimal variogram model and compared with the result of sharp interface and variable density flow assumption. The result indicates that the optimal Gaussian variogram as best estimation of spatial TDS can be used for estimation of temporal salinity with a coefficient determination about 0.91. Also, an integration of spherical and exponential variogram shows the high performance for mapping spatial TDS and neutralizes the underestimation behavior of single variogram. A comparison between variogram model and analytical solution indicates that the interface length in the eastern part of aquifer for Gaussian model is relatively small than sharp interface relation. The maximum saltwater penetration based on sharp interface and SEAWAT results is about 1600 m and 1750 m, respectively. Additionally, maximum saltwater intrusion is observed in the western part of aquifer which has a large number of active wells.
topic Saltwater intrusion
Spatio-temporal estimation
Optimal variogram
Density-dependent flow
Sharp interface assumption
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-019-0908-x
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