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Ground bottom flow from outside the project area is calculated per grid cell. The formula is based on the principles used in the formula of Pankow for estimating seepage<ref name=pankow />.
Ground water flowing in from deeper ground layers through the bottom boundary, due to head pressure from water bodies situated outside the project area is calculated per grid cell. The formula is based on the principles used in the formula of Pankow for estimating this ground bottom flow<ref name=pankow />.
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The water level change due to seepage is calculated using the following formula:
The water level change due to ground bottom flow is calculated using the following formula:
: <math>\Delta wl_{x,y} = \frac{h_{d}(t) - h_{x,y}}{c_{x,y,tf}} \cdot \frac{\Delta t}{24 \cdot 60 \cdot 60}</math>
: <math>\Delta wl_{x,y} = \frac{h_{d}(t) - h_{x,y}}{c_{x,y,tf}} \cdot \frac{\Delta t}{24 \cdot 60 \cdot 60}</math>


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where:
where:
: <math>\Delta wl_{x,y}</math> = The water level change due to seepage, in meters.
: <math>\Delta wl_{x,y}</math> = The water level change due to the ground bottom flow, in meters.
: <math>\Delta t</math> = Computational timestep in seconds.
: <math>\Delta t</math> = Computational timestep in seconds.
: <math>h_{x,y}</math> = [[Groundwater level formula (Water Overlay)|Ground water head]] in the grid cell.
: <math>h_{x,y}</math> = [[Groundwater level formula (Water Overlay)|Ground water head]] in the grid cell.

Revision as of 16:25, 26 January 2024

Hoe is kwel geïmplementeerd in het Tygron Geodesign Platform? (Dutch only)

Ground water flowing in from deeper ground layers through the bottom boundary, due to head pressure from water bodies situated outside the project area is calculated per grid cell. The formula is based on the principles used in the formula of Pankow for estimating this ground bottom flow[1].

The water level change due to ground bottom flow is calculated using the following formula:

The external bottom head pressure is variable over time by the introduction of :

Finally, the actual amount of water flowing into the ground from the deeper ground layers through the bottom boundary is calculated as followed:

where:

= The water level change due to the ground bottom flow, in meters.
= Computational timestep in seconds.
= Ground water head in the grid cell.
= Additional ground water level (or head) of the external zone causing the seepage at time t, in meters
= Ground water level (or head) of the external zone in meters at timeframe .
= Additional variation of bottom head pressure over time
= Resistance of the separating layer in days at timeframe
= Water storage fraction of the soil
= Seeped in water in m

Notes

  • The calculated is essentially the change in groundwater level, inherently taking into account the porosity of the soil. The final is representative of the actual amount of water, i.e. the height of the water, if the relevant quantity of water wasn't in the ground but sat on the surface instead.
  • and can both be provided as spatially variable values using prequel overlays. These prequels can have multiple timeframes, as indicated by the formula, allowing changing head and resistances over time.
  • can be provided as a set of values, variable over time.
  • A seepage head lower than the water level in the project is also allowed, resulting in water seeping out to a region outside the project area.

How-to's

Related

The following topics are related to this formula.

Formulas
Groundwater level formula (Water Overlay)
Models
Ground model (Water Overlay)

See also

References