Journal of Water Resource and Protection

Volume 4, Issue 7 (July 2012)

ISSN Print: 1945-3094   ISSN Online: 1945-3108

Google-based Impact Factor: 1.01  Citations  h5-index & Ranking

Inverse Modeling of Groundwater Flow of Delta Wadi El-Arish

HTML  Download Download as PDF (Size: 3311KB)  PP. 432-438  
DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2012.47050    7,154 Downloads   10,959 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Egypt is mainly covered by desert and only 4% of total lands is arable, mainly the alluvial plain of the Nile and its delta. In order to cope with the increasing population, the government of Egypt has been pressed into the development of Sinai Peninsula. So, it is indispensable to evaluate the potential groundwater resources for the development of the Sinai Peninsula. The key components are a conceptual model and a groundwater model with certain mathematical components. The conceptual model is a system analysis of the hydrogeological understanding of how water flows into, through and out of a groundwater system. Based on available borehole data, the study area is characterized to reach to the most representative conceptual models. Finally, a finite difference groundwater model was applied utilizing the graphic user interface GMS were used. In order to handle problems at regional scale, automated parameter estimation (PEST) was used in GMS. Moreover, recharge was parameterized using zones by defining these zones several factors were considered; for example, surface geology, density of vegetation, general land use, and LANDSAT image. However, Groundwater flow model successfully calibrated. Calibrated groundwater model helped to identify the heterogeneity in the aquifer.

Share and Cite:

Abdelaziz, R. and Bakr, M. (2012) Inverse Modeling of Groundwater Flow of Delta Wadi El-Arish. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 4, 432-438. doi: 10.4236/jwarp.2012.47050.

Cited by

[1] Optimal location of pumping wells by a mesh-free numerical method
Water Supply, 2022
[2] Explore the Suitability of Rafah Coastal Aquifers for Sustainable Development Using Geophysics and Remote Sensing
Conference of the Arabian Journal of …, 2022
[3] Integrated remote sensing, VES, and TEM to evaluate the Rafah coastal aquifers for sustainable development—a case study
Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021
[4] Detection of land use/cover change in Ber El-Abd area, North Sinai, Egypt using remote sensing
2020
[5] Particle swarm optimization for the estimation of surface complexation constants with the geochemical model PHREEQC-3.1. 2
2019
[6] نمذجة موارد المياه الجوفية المضغوطة في المنطقة السهلية لحوض نهر بانياس‎
2019
[7] Particle swarm optimization for the estimation of surface complexation constants with the geochemical model PHREEQC-3.1. 2.
2019
[8] Landsat-8 data for chromite prospecting in the Logar Massif, Afghanistan
2018
[9] Monitoring and assessment of the groundwater quality in wadi Al-Arish downstream area, North Sinai (Egypt)
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2018
[10] Evaluating the Influence of Irrigation on Groundwater in Northern Big Horn County
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2017
[11] Application of GMS-MODFLOW to Investigate Groundwater Development Potential in River Meme Catchment, Kogi State, Nigeria
2017
[12] Environmental Impacts of Coal Seam Gas Activities on Groundwater Resources
2017
[13] Groundwater Assessment of the Bleone Catchment Karst Aquifer in Southern France
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2016
[14] Sensitivity analysis of transport modeling in a fractured gneiss aquifer
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2015
[15] Trends of climate with rapid change in Sinai, Egypt
Journal of Water and Climate Change, 2015
[16] Numerical Groundwater Flow Modeling of the Coastal Plain Sand Aquifer, Akwa Ibom State, SE Nigeria
Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 2014
[17] Comparative analysis for estimating hydraulic conductivity values to improve the estimation of groundwater recharge in Yaoundé-Cameroon.
British Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 2012
[18] Comparative Analysis for Estimating Hydraulic Conductivity Values to Improve the Estimation of Groundwater Recharge in Yaoundé-Cameroon
British Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 2012

Copyright © 2024 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.

Creative Commons License

This work and the related PDF file are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.