TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimal strategies for assigning prior boundary settings in Hydraulic Tomography analysis
AU - Su, Xiaoru
AU - Yeh, Tian Chyi Jim
AU - Li, Kuangjia
AU - Wang, Guangcai
AU - Wang, Zhaokai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/4
Y1 - 2024/4
N2 - Hydraulic Tomography (HT) is a high-resolution method for identifying aquifer hydraulic property heterogeneity. Despite decades of development leading to a relative maturation of HT, the influence of prior boundary information on HT estimations warrants further investigation. In this study, HT methods were applied to a synthetic heterogeneous aquifer to examine the impact of prior boundary types, sizes, and head values on parameter estimations. Results indicate that while boundary size has limited impact on HT outcomes regardless of data adequacy, the boundary condition type is a significant factor in HT inversion. Increasing boundary size can mitigate errors from incorrect boundary type assumptions. The SimSLE-HCA iterative algorithm effectively estimates optimal boundary head values given sufficient HT survey data. For practical application, in cases where the boundary size is unknown, a moderate expansion of the simulation area is recommended. In situations where the boundary type is uncertain, designating it as a constant head boundary proves practical.
AB - Hydraulic Tomography (HT) is a high-resolution method for identifying aquifer hydraulic property heterogeneity. Despite decades of development leading to a relative maturation of HT, the influence of prior boundary information on HT estimations warrants further investigation. In this study, HT methods were applied to a synthetic heterogeneous aquifer to examine the impact of prior boundary types, sizes, and head values on parameter estimations. Results indicate that while boundary size has limited impact on HT outcomes regardless of data adequacy, the boundary condition type is a significant factor in HT inversion. Increasing boundary size can mitigate errors from incorrect boundary type assumptions. The SimSLE-HCA iterative algorithm effectively estimates optimal boundary head values given sufficient HT survey data. For practical application, in cases where the boundary size is unknown, a moderate expansion of the simulation area is recommended. In situations where the boundary type is uncertain, designating it as a constant head boundary proves practical.
KW - Heterogeneity
KW - Hydaulic conductivity
KW - Hydraulic Tomography
KW - Prior boundary
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U2 - 10.1016/j.advwatres.2024.104674
DO - 10.1016/j.advwatres.2024.104674
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85186312844
SN - 0309-1708
VL - 186
JO - Advances in Water Resources
JF - Advances in Water Resources
M1 - 104674
ER -