Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7697
Title: Groundwater recharge rate and zone structure estimation using PSOLVER Algorithm
Authors: Ayvaz, M.Tamer
Elçi, A.
Keywords: Algorithms
Groundwater flow
Optimization
Watersheds
Ground water recharge
Groundwater Flow Model
Identification procedure
Innovative methodologies
Optimization algorithms
Regional groundwater flow
Simulation-optimization models
Voronoi tessellations
Recharging (underground waters)
algorithm
comparative study
flow modeling
groundwater flow
optimization
recharge
statistical analysis
watershed
Izmir [Turkey]
Tahtali Basin
Turkey
ground water
chemistry
theoretical model
water flow
Groundwater
Models, Theoretical
Water Movements
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract: The quantification of groundwater recharge is an important but challenging task in groundwater flow modeling because recharge varies spatially and temporally. The goal of this study is to present an innovative methodology to estimate groundwater recharge rates and zone structures for regional groundwater flow models. Here, the unknown recharge field is partitioned into a number of zones using Voronoi Tessellation (VT). The identified zone structure with the recharge rates is associated through a simulation-optimization model that couples MODFLOW-2000 and the hybrid PSOLVER optimization algorithm. Applicability of this procedure is tested on a previously developed groundwater flow model of the Tahtali Watershed. Successive zone structure solutions are obtained in an additive manner and penalty functions are used in the procedure to obtain realistic and plausible solutions. One of these functions constrains the optimization by forcing the sum of recharge rates for the grid cells that coincide with the Tahtali Watershed area to be equal to the areal recharge rate determined in the previous modeling by a separate precipitation-runoff model. As a result, a six-zone structure is selected as the best zone structure that represents the areal recharge distribution. Comparison to results of a previous model for the same study area reveals that the proposed procedure significantly improves model performance with respect to calibration statistics. The proposed identification procedure can be thought of as an effective way to determine the recharge zone structure for groundwater flow models, in particular for situations where tangible information about groundwater recharge distribution does not exist. © 2013, National Ground Water Association.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7697
https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.12077
ISSN: 0017-467X
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