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Main Title Diffusion and Dispersion in Porous Media - Salt Water Mounds in Coastal Aquifers.
Author Kashe, Abdel-Aziz I. ;
CORP Author North Carolina Water Resources Research Inst., Raleigh.
Year Published 1968
Report Number 11; DI-14-01-0001-1401; OWRR-A-007-NC; 02495,; A-007-NC(5)
Stock Number PB-214 367
Additional Subjects ( Salt water intrusion ; Aquifers) ; Coasts ; Mathematical models ; Hydraulic models ; Water wells ; Subsurface drainage ; Hydrology ; Diffusion ; Soil properties ; Hydrodynamics ;
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Abstract
A mathematical model of the movement of fresh and salt waters in coastal aquifers in which fresh water is withdrawn by wells is presented. The location of the fresh-salt water interface in artesian and unconfined aquifers is determined on the basis of analysis of hydraulic forces in the body of fresh water. The 3-dimensional flow systems are developed by analogy to 2-dimensional finite-length systems. Dupuit-Forchheimer assumptions are entirely climinated. A Hele-Shaw model was constructed to study 2 dimensional flow of 2 immiscible fluids of different viscosities in transient and steady flow. Salt water intrusion was studied combining the effects of natural flow and multiple well pumpage.