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MODFLOW models

Examples of web-based MODFLOW models created and shared by our users.

MODFLOW models

Impact assessment of two MAR schemes on groundwater flow in Tarnów area, Poland

Development of a numerical steady-state groundwater flow model to investigate the impact of two different Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) schemes on a shallow Quaternary alluvial aquifer system in Tarnów area, …

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Mitigation of saltwater intrusion in a coastal aquifer near Toulon, France

Modelling the groundwater mounding and the efficiency of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) as remediation strategy against saltwater intrusion in the Gapeau coastal aquifer located near the city of Hyères, Toulon region, France.

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Demonstrative groundwater flow model for the Boa Viagem aquifer in Recife, Brazil

Promote the development of managed aquifer recharge strategies using a demonstrative groundwater model for the shallow Boa Viagem aquifer in Recife, Brazil and simulation of different infiltration scenarios for mitigation of saltwater intrusion.

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Sustainable urban drainage and groundwater management in Astana, Kazakhstan

Development of a demo groundwater flow model for an urban area under rapid development in Kazakhstan to evaluate the integration of nature-based solutions in the urban drainage and stormwater management strategies of the city.

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Assessing the sustainability of an existing MAR scheme in Ezousa, Cyprus

Development of a numerical flow model for Ezousa alluvial aquifer in Cyprus to investigate the impact of natural and anthropogenic activities such as changes in rainfall, riverbed infiltration, abstraction from pumping wells and recharge through ponds.

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Testing the capabilities of the MODFLOW-based modelling tools in Pirna, Germany

To test and validate the capabilities of the newly developed tool for real-time numerical groundwater modelling using sensor-based data for boundary conditions, a simple model was created for the groundwater research and teaching site of TU Dresden in Pirna, Germany.

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