Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Geology, University at Buffalo, 876 NSC North Campus, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA;(2) Dept. of Geography, University at Buffalo, 105 Wilkeson Quad, Buffalo, NY 14261, USA;(3) Onondaga County Planning Agency, Syracuse, New York, USA |
Abstract: | Indexing methods are used for the evaluation of aquifer vulnerability and establishing guidelines for the protection of ground-water resources. The principle of the indexing method is to rank influences on groundwater to determine overall vulnerability of an aquifer to contamination. The analytic element method (AEM) of ground-water flow modeling is used to enhance indexing methods by rapidly calculating a potentiometric surface based primarily on surface-water features. This potentiometric map is combined with a digital-elevation model to produce a map of water-table depth. This is an improvement over simple water-table interpolation methods. It is physically based, properly representing surface-water features, hydraulic boundaries, and changes in hydraulic conductivity. The AEM software, SPLIT, is used to improve an aquifer vulnerability assessment for a valley-fill aquifer in western New York State. A GIS-based graphical user interface allows automated conversion of hydrography vector data into analytic elements. |