Water Supply (Aug 2023)

An analytical model for stream-stimulated hydraulic communication in vadose and saturated zones

  • Chong Ma,
  • Ruiping Jing,
  • Ke Ma,
  • Quanrong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2023.196
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
pp. 3500 – 3513

Abstract

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A conceptual model was established to study the patterns of flow in vadose and saturated zones system induced by a prescribed boundary. Richards’ equation was adopted to describe groundwater flow in the vadose zone. Laplace transform and cosine Fourier transform were chosen to derive a semi-analytical solution of the governing equations. A finite-element numerical solution built with COMSOL software was used to test the semi-analytical solution. The buildups of the hydraulic head were investigated for different hydraulic parameters. Some noteworthy conclusions were obtained. The vadose zone parameters (constitutive exponent (κD) and specific yield (Sy)) have a significant effect on the buildups in the vadose zone and saturated zone. A larger κD value and smaller Sy value both lead to higher buildups in the vadose zone, while a larger κD value and a larger Sy value resulted in smaller buildups. As for the specific storage (Ss) of the saturated zone, the influence on buildup is more obvious in the saturated zone rather than in the vadose zone. The analysis further indicates that Media Anisotropy (Kz/Kx) value exhibits opposite influences on the hydraulic head in vadose and saturated zone. The present solution offers a valuable basis for further research of groundwater recharge and better design of MAR engineering. HIGHLIGHTS A conceptual model to study the patterns of flow in vadose and saturated zones system induced by a prescribed boundary.; Semi-analytical solutions of hydraulic heads in both vadose and saturated zones are obtained.; A larger value and a smaller value both lead to higher buildups in the vadose zone.; Media anisotropy () exhibits opposite influences on the buildups in the vadose and saturated zone.;

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