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Predicting average annual groundwater levels from climatic variables: an empirical model
Authors:Zhuoheng Chen  Stephen E Grasby  Kirk G Osadetz
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Geological Survey of Canada, 3303-33rd Street NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2L 2A7

Abstract:On the basis of one-dimensional theoretical water flow model, we demonstrate that the groundwater level variation follows a pattern similar to recharge fluctuation, with a time delay that depends on the characteristics of aquifer, recharge pattern as well as the distance between the recharge and observation locations. On the basis of a water budget model and the groundwater flow model, we propose an empirical model that links climatic variables to groundwater level. The empirical model is tested using a partial data set from historical records of water levels from more than 80 wells in a monitoring network for the carbonate rock aquifer, southern Manitoba, Canada. The testing results show that the predicted groundwater levels are very close to the observed ones in most cases. The overall average correlation coefficient between the predicted and observed water levels is 0.92. This proposed empirical statistical model could be used to predict variations in groundwater level in response to different climate scenarios in a climate change impact assessment.
Keywords:Flow and budget models  Carbonate aquifer  Southern Manitoba  Impact assessment  Recharge  Climate change
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