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Autor(en): Seyedpour, S. M.
Henning, C.
Kirmizakis, P.
Herbrandt, S.
Ickstadt, K.
Doherty, R.
Ricken, T.
Titel: Uncertainty with varying subsurface permeabilities reduced using coupled Random Field and extended Theory of Porous Media contaminant transport models
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Dokumentart: Zeitschriftenartikel
Seiten: 20
Erschienen in: Water 15 (2023), No. 159
URI: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:93-opus-ds-139668
http://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/handle/11682/13966
http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-13947
ISSN: 2073-4441
Zusammenfassung: To maximize the usefulness of groundwater flow models for the protection of aquifers and abstraction wells, it is necessary to identify and decrease the uncertainty associated with the major parameters such as permeability. To do this, there is a need to develop set of estimates representing subsurface heterogeneity or representative soil permeability estimates. Here, we use a coupled Random Field and extended Theory of Porous Media (eTPM) simulation to develop a robust model with a good predictive ability that reduces uncertainty. The coupled model is then validated with a physical sandbox experiment. Uncertainty is reduced by using 500 realisations of the permeability parameter using the eTPM approach. A multi-layer contaminant transport scenario with varying permeabilities, similar to what could be expected with shallow alluvial sediments, is simulated. The results show that the contaminant arrival time could be strongly affected by random field realizations of permeability compared with a modelled homogenous permeability parameter. The breakthrough time for heterogeneous permeabilities is shorter than the homogeneous condition. Using the 75% confidence interval (CI), the average contaminant concentration shows 4.4% variation from the average values of the considered area and 8.9% variation in the case of a 95% confidence interval.
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