tailieunhanh - Ground water flow modelling using MODFLOW –A review

Significant advances of groundwater flow modeling have been driven by the demand to predict regional impacts of human inferences on groundwater systems and associated environment. Large scale transient groundwater models have been built to analyze regional flow systems, to simulate water budget components changes, and to optimize groundwater development scenarios. The main intent of the paper is to present a comprehensive review on application MODFLOW package for ground water management and development. Specific methodologies for regional groundwater flow modeling are descried. | 2018 7 2 83-88 EXCELLENT PUBLISHERS International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN 2319-7706 Volume 7 Number 02 2018 Journal homepage http Review Article https Ground Water Flow Modelling Using MODFLOW -A Review Rishi Pathak . Awasthi . Sharma . Hardaha and . Nema Department of soil and Water Engineering college of Agricultural Engineering . Jabalpur India Corresponding author ABSTRACT Keywords Groundwater flow MODFLOW GIS and Groundwater modelling Article Info Accepted 04 January 2018 Available Online 10 February 2018 Significant advances of groundwater flow modeling have been driven by the demand to predict regional impacts of human inferences on groundwater systems and associated environment. Large scale transient groundwater models have been built to analyze regional flow systems to simulate water budget components changes and to optimize groundwater development scenarios. The main intent of the paper is to present a comprehensive review on application MODFLOW package for ground water management and development. Specific methodologies for regional groundwater flow modeling are descried. Introduction Groundwater is a precious and most widely distributed resource of the earth which is required for agriculture industry and domestic purposes. It gets annual replenishment from the meteoric percent of the earth s surface is covered with water. The reality however is that of the total water on earth is saline and only is available as fresh water. About 77 percent of this fresh water is locked up in glaciers and permanent snow. About 11 percent of the resources are available as extractable ground water within 800 m depth and about 1 percent is available as surface water in lakes and rivers CGWB 2007 MoWR 2009 . Due to rapid urbanization and industrialization the need for water is ever increasing. The requirement of .

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