Hydrogeology - A Global Perspective 2012
DOI: 10.5772/28155
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Conceptual Models in Hydrogeology, Methodology and Results

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“…The region's geology is primarily composed of Tertiary clastic sedimentary rocks of continental origin, represented by the Cerrito Formation (Ngc), which occupy 404.3 km 2 of the watershed; Sincelejo Group sedimentary rocks (NgQs), 17.5 km 2 ; and recent Quaternary alluvial deposits (Qal), 57.4 km 2 (Figure 1c). These features form three hydrogeological units: a shallow aquifer, an aquitard, and a confined aquifer (Betancur et al., 2012). Our work centers on the shallow aquifer, formed by Man River alluvial deposits and non‐consolidated saprolite from the Cerrito Formation, with depths ranging between 13 and 65 m (Palacio et al., 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The region's geology is primarily composed of Tertiary clastic sedimentary rocks of continental origin, represented by the Cerrito Formation (Ngc), which occupy 404.3 km 2 of the watershed; Sincelejo Group sedimentary rocks (NgQs), 17.5 km 2 ; and recent Quaternary alluvial deposits (Qal), 57.4 km 2 (Figure 1c). These features form three hydrogeological units: a shallow aquifer, an aquitard, and a confined aquifer (Betancur et al., 2012). Our work centers on the shallow aquifer, formed by Man River alluvial deposits and non‐consolidated saprolite from the Cerrito Formation, with depths ranging between 13 and 65 m (Palacio et al., 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretically, conceptual models are seen as a prerequisite for the construction and analysis of numerical models [Betancur et al, 2012], as they allow to point out the main characteristics and processes which must be computed in order to reproduce the expected dynamics (i.e., recharge, effects of pumping, intrusion of salted water, etc.). In parallel, numerical models are expected to support and to confirm the conceptual model with a more quantitative approach (Figure 1).…”
Section: Hydrogeological Conceptual Model-short Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1-Elaboración del modelo conceptual: se siguió una metodología clásica adaptada de Bredehoft (2005) y Betancur et al (2012), que comprendió: a) Recopilación y análisis de información bibliográfica. Recopilación de información meteorológica, piezométrica, hidrométrica, hidroquímica y geológica.…”
Section: Metodologíaunclassified