Xiuyu Liang
Nanjing University
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Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2016
Xiuyu Liang; You-Kuan Zhang; Keith E. Schilling
Spatiotemporal variations of groundwater level due to a white noise recharge time series and a random transmissivity field in a bounded unconfined aquifer was studied. The analytical solutions for the variance and covariance of groundwater level were derived with non-stationary spectral analyses and superposition principle. It was found that the fluctuations of groundwater level are spatially non-stationary due to a fixed head boundary condition and temporal non-stationary at early time but gradually became stationary as time progresses due to effect of the initial condition. The variation in groundwater level is mainly caused by the random source/sink in the case of temporally random recharge and spatially random transmissivity. The effect of heterogeneity is to increase the variation of groundwater level and the maximum effect occurs close to the constant head boundary because of the linear mean hydraulic gradient. The heterogeneity also enhances the correlation of groundwater level, especially at large time intervals and small spatial distances.
Water Resources Research | 2017
Xiuyu Liang; Hongbin Zhan; You-Kuan Zhang; Keith E. Schilling
Unsaturated flow is an important process in baseflow recessions and its effect is rarely investigated. A mathematical model for a coupled unsaturated-saturated flow in a horizontally unconfined aquifer with time-dependent infiltrations is presented. The effects of the lateral discharge of the unsaturated zone and aquifer compressibility are specifically taken into consideration. Semi-analytical solutions for hydraulic heads and discharges are derived using Laplace transform and Cosine transform. The solutions are compared with solutions of the linearized Boussinesq equation (LB solution) and the linearized Laplace equation (LL solution), respectively. A larger dimensionless constitutive exponent κD (a smaller retention capacity) of the unsaturated zone leads to a smaller discharge during the infiltration period and a larger discharge after the infiltration. The lateral discharge of the unsaturated zone is significant when κD ≤1, and becomes negligible when κD κD≥100. The compressibility of the aquifer has a non-negligible impact on the discharge at early times. For late times, the power index b of the recession curve -dQ/dt∼ aQb, is 1 and independent of κD, where Q is the baseflow and a is a constant lumped aquifer parameter. For early times, b is approximately equal to 3 but it approaches infinity when t→0. The present solution is applied to synthetic and field cases. The present solution matched the synthetic data better than both the LL and LB solutions, with a minimum relative error of 16% for estimate of hydraulic conductivity. The present solution was applied to the observed streamflow discharge in Iowa, and the estimated values of the aquifer parameters were reasonable.
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2016
Chen Yang; You-Kuan Zhang; Xiuyu Liang
Effects of temporally correlated infiltration on water flow in an unsaturated–saturated system were investigated. Both white noise and exponentially correlated infiltration processes were considered. The moment equations of the pressure head (ψ) were solved numerically to obtain the variance and autocorrelation functions of ψ at 14 observation points. Monte Carlo simulations were conducted to verify the numerical results and to estimate the power spectrum of ψ (Sψψ). It was found that as the water flows through the system, the variance of the ψ (
Water Resources Research | 2018
Xiuyu Liang; Hongbin Zhan; You-Kuan Zhang; Keith E. Schilling
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2018
Jin Liu; Xiankui Zeng; Jichun Wu; Xiuyu Liang; Yuanyuan Sun; Hongbin Zhan
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Science of The Total Environment | 2018
Xiuyu Liang; Hongbin Zhan; Jin Liu; Guiming Dong; You-Kuan Zhang
Hydrological Processes | 2018
Xiuyu Liang; Hongbin Zhan; You-Kuan Zhang; Jin Liu
σψ2) were damped by the system: the deeper in the system, the smaller the
Geofluids | 2017
Yuqing Zhao; You-Kuan Zhang; Xiuyu Liang
Journal of Hydrology | 2012
Xiuyu Liang; You-Kuan Zhang
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Journal of Hydrology | 2013
Xiuyu Liang; You-Kuan Zhang