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Hydrogeological model of the Baltic Artesian Basin

Journal

HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 21, Issue 4, Pages 845-862

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-013-0970-7

Keywords

Baltic Artesian Basin; Groundwater flow; Numerical modeling; Inverse modeling

Funding

  1. European Social Fund project Establishment of an interdisciplinary scientist group and modelling system for groundwater research [2009/0212/1DP/1.1.1.2.0/09/APIA/VIAA/060]

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The Baltic Artesian Basin (BAB) is a complex multi-layered hydrogeological system in the south-eastern Baltic covering about 480,000 km(2). The aim of this study is to develop a closed hydrogeological mathematical model for the BAB. Heterogeneous geological data from different sources were used to build the geometry of the model, i.e. geological maps and stratigraphic information from around 20,000 boreholes. The finite element method was used for the calculation of the steady-state three-dimensional (3D) flow of unconfined groundwater. The 24-layer model was divided into about 1,000,000 finite elements. A simple recharge model was applied to describe the rate of infiltration, and the discharge was set at the water-supply wells. Variable hydraulic conductivities were used for the upper (Quaternary) deposits, while constant hydraulic conductivity values were assumed for the deeper layers. The model was calibrated on the statistically weighted borehole water-level measurements, applying L-BFGS-B (automatic parameter optimization method) for the hydraulic conductivities of each layer. The principal flows inside the BAB and the integral flow parameters were analyzed. The modeling results suggest that deeper aquifers are characterized by strong southeast-northwest groundwater flow, which is altered by the local topography in the upper, active water-exchange aquifers.

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