Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment | 2019

Spatial estimation of aquifer’s hydraulic parameters by a combination of borehole data and inverse solution

 
 
 
 

Abstract


A combination of borehole data interpretation and inverse solution method used to estimate the spatial distribution of hydraulic conductivity ( K ) and specific yield (Sy) for the Bandar-e Gaz unconfined aquifer located in Northern Iran considering no access to pumping test data. A numerical model used to simulate the behavior of the aquifer in two 12-month calibration and validation periods. The Nash-Sutcliffe criterion in calibration and validation periods indicates a completely appropriate accuracy and reliability of the combined method. The values of calibrated K and Sy by the inverse solution method are in accordance with their initial estimated values based on boreholes logs data. The estimated K and Sy are in the ranges of 5–15 and 0.024–0.036\xa0m/day and their spatial distribution pattern shows a decreasing trend in the south-to-north direction, which is well suited to the spatial pattern of aquifer sediment’s type and size.

Volume 79
Pages 729-738
DOI 10.1007/s10064-019-01616-w
Language English
Journal Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment

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