Abstract:
This paper studies aquifer's hydrodynamic behavior by combining a flow-simulation model with
transmissivity optimization (cokriging) in order to provide an optimal management scheme for the groundwater aquifer. The use of a cokriging approach improves the
transmissivity data which are insufficient for the database of the
groundwater flow simulation model. The obtained results are then used to model the
groundwater flow of the Tebessa-Morsott shallow aquifer, located in NE Algeria, under a steady and transient regime. The results of the model calibration for the steady-state (year 2010) show that the recharge by rainfall and
leakage rate are similar compared to those calculated by the analytical approach, (84,354 m
3/day for the recharge and 36,986 m
3/day for pumped water flow rate). The results of the transient regime show the alluvial aquifer affected by large drawdowns reaching 40 m over 20 years (year 2030 scenario) due to increase in water exploitation from pumping wells to answer water needs of the Tebessa region.
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