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Numerical modelling of stream–aquifer interaction: Quantifying the impact of transient streambed permeability and aquifer heterogeneity
Authors:Dan Zhou  Ye Zhang  Guillaume Gianni  Peter Lichtner  Irina Engelhardt
Affiliation:1. Institute of Environment, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, China;2. Department of Hydrogeology, Technische Universit?t Berlin, Berlin, Germany;3. Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming;4. Center for Hydrogeology and Geothermics, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland;5. OFM Research‐Southwest, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Abstract:Stream–aquifer interaction plays a vital role in the water cycle, and a proper study of this interaction is needed for understanding groundwater recharge, contaminants migration, and for managing surface water and groundwater resources. A model‐based investigation of a field experiment in a riparian zone of the Schwarzbach river, a tributary of the Rhine River in Germany, was conducted to understand stream–aquifer interaction under alternative gaining and losing streamflow conditions. An equivalent streambed permeability, estimated by inverting aquifer responses to flood waves, shows that streambed permeability increased during infiltration of stream water to aquifer and decreased during exfiltration. Aquifer permeability realizations generated by multiple‐point geostatistics exhibit a high degree of heterogeneity and anisotropy. A coupled surface water groundwater flow model was developed incorporating the time‐varying streambed permeability and heterogeneous aquifer permeability realizations. The model was able to reproduce varying pressure heads at two observation wells near the stream over a period of 55 days. A Monte Carlo analysis was also carried out to simulate groundwater flow, its age distribution, and the release of a hypothetical wastewater plume into the aquifer from the stream. Results of this uncertainty analysis suggest (a) stream–aquifer exchange flux during the infiltration periods was constrained by aquifer permeability; (b) during exfiltration, this flux was constrained by the reduced streambed permeability; (c) the effect of temporally variable streambed permeability and aquifer heterogeneity were found important to improve the accurate capture of the uncertainty; and (d) probabilistic infiltration paths in the aquifer reveal that such pathways and the associated prediction of the extent of the contaminant plume are highly dependent on aquifer heterogeneity.
Keywords:aquifer heterogeneity  groundwater age modelling  multiple‐point geostatistics  stream–  aquifer interaction  transient streambed permeability
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