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Estimations of tidal characteristics and aquifer parameters via tide-induced head changes in coastal observation wells.

Authors :
Y.-J. Chen
G.-Y. Chen
H.-D. Yeh
D.-S. Jeng
Source :
Hydrology & Earth System Sciences Discussions; 2010, Vol. 7 Issue 6, p9155-9171, 17p, 1 Illustration
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The groundwater fluctuations affected by tidal variations at an observation well in a coastal aquifer can be used to determine the tidal characteristics and aquifer parameters without conducting an aquifer test. In this study, a method, comprised of Jeng et al.'s solution (2005) and simulated annealing (SA) algorithm, is developed to determine the coastal aquifer parameters (namely, hydraulic diffusivity, beach slope, and aquifer thickness) as well as the tidal characteristics (namely, bichromatic-tide amplitudes, bichromatic-tide wave frequencies, and tidal phase lag) from the analysis of the tide-induced well-water-level (WWL) data. Two data sets, i.e., synthetic WWL data generated from Jeng et al.'s solution (2005) with assumed parameter values and field data obtained from Barrenjoey beach in Australia, are analyzed. The estimated parameter values obtained from analyzing synthetic WWL data by the present method show good agreements with the previously assumed parameter values. The parameter estimation procedure may however fail in the case of a large shallow-water parameter which in fact violates the constraint on the use of Jeng et al.'s solution (2005). In the analysis of field WWL data, the results indicate that the estimated aquifer parameters from the present method are significantly different from those given in Nielsen (1990). Inspecting the observed WWL data and the WWL data predicted from Jeng et al.'s solution (2005) reveals that the present method may provide better estimations for the aquifer parameters than those given in Nielsen (1990). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18122108
Volume :
7
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Hydrology & Earth System Sciences Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
67362096
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-7-9155-2010