Optimization of groundwater abstraction from a coastal aquifer |
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Authors: | E. H. MOREL A. B. BIRTLES |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Hydrology , Wallingford , Oxfordshire , OX10 8BB , UK;2. Central Water Planning Unit , Reading , Berkshire , RG1 8PS , UK |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT An analytical mathematical model, based on Jacobian elliptic functions, has been used to identify feasible wellfield locations and pumping rates for large-scale abstraction from an unconfined coastal aquifer. The choice of optimum feasible wellfield strategy has been made using a simple economic model which calculates the cost of the pipelines required to transport the abstracted groundwater to a large coastal city which forms the demand centre. Results indicate that the cheapest wellfield design would be a single large wellfield. However, because of the need to maintain at least a minimum supply in the city until a new surface water source is developed, a better solution may well be to develop two smaller wellfields pumping a greater total abstraction. |
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