2016
DOI: 10.5194/hess-20-1225-2016
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Technical Note: Three-dimensional transient groundwater flow due to localized recharge with an arbitrary transient rate in unconfined aquifers

Abstract: Abstract. Most previous solutions for groundwater flow induced by localized recharge assumed either aquifer incompressibility or two-dimensional flow in the absence of the vertical flow. This paper develops a new three-dimensional flow model for hydraulic head variation due to localized recharge in a rectangular unconfined aquifer with four boundaries under the Robin condition. A governing equation describing spatiotemporal head distributions is employed. The first-order free-surface equation with a source ter… Show more

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“…Judging from the above, one can recognize that the effect of unsaturated flow on the predicted head in saturated aquifers is negligible when αb ≥ 10 and b ≤ 0.1. A great number of existing analytical solutions ignoring unsaturated flow give accurate predictions only when those two inequalities are satisfied (e.g., Chang and Yeh, 2007;Illas et al, 2008;Bansal and Teloglou, 2013). Otherwise, significant deviations will happen in their predictions.…”
Section: Effect Of Unsaturated Flow On Head Distributions In Aquifersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Judging from the above, one can recognize that the effect of unsaturated flow on the predicted head in saturated aquifers is negligible when αb ≥ 10 and b ≤ 0.1. A great number of existing analytical solutions ignoring unsaturated flow give accurate predictions only when those two inequalities are satisfied (e.g., Chang and Yeh, 2007;Illas et al, 2008;Bansal and Teloglou, 2013). Otherwise, significant deviations will happen in their predictions.…”
Section: Effect Of Unsaturated Flow On Head Distributions In Aquifersmentioning
confidence: 99%