EGU24-21278, updated on 13 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-21278
EGU General Assembly 2024
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 Using thermal tracer tests and numerical models to evaluate the layered flow characteristic in a coastal aquifer system 

An-Yi Hsu1, Chuen-Fa Ni1,2, Chia-Yu Hsu1, and Yu-Huan Chang1
An-Yi Hsu et al.
  • 1National Central University, Graduate Institute of Applied Geology, Zhongli City, Taiwan
  • 2Center for Environmental Studies, National Central University, Zhongli City, Taiwan

 With the increasing economic development in coastal areas, the problem of coastal degradation has emerged. To facilitate subsequent planning of water resources management, it is essential to determine the coastal aquifer's dynamic exchange with ocean. In this research, our objective is to integrate innovative experiments and modeling techniques to assess the heat and water exchanges in the coastal aquifer of the Taoyuan Tableland in northwestern Taiwan. Specific hydraulic and heat tracer tests are conducted at this location to obtain the flow and heat transfer characteristics of the layered flow. In subsequent steps, we employed the MODFLOW and MT3DMS numerical model to simulate the influence of interactions between freshwater and seawater on the temperature field of the coastal aquifer. The calibration of the model is based on the groundwater levels and the temperature acquired from monitoring wells which installed near the coastline at the TAICOAST observation station. The experimental results show that the thermal responses from the active heat tracer test can match with the core sample and calculate the groundwater flux toward the sea. Significant thermal responses are observed vertically in the observation well near the heating well, ranging from the water level to a depth of 12 m, with BW08 being the observation well showing the maximum thermal response. The simulation of numerical model aligns well with the observed water levels and temperature in wells. The simulation provides a three dimensional depiction of the groundwater flow direction, which was used to calculate the velocity of groundwater flow and estimates thermal conductivity at this site. The results reveal the dynamic impacts of tidal variations on the coastal aquifer with high spatial resolution provides the valuable insights into understanding the groundwater discharge in the coastal aquifer system. 

How to cite: Hsu, A.-Y., Ni, C.-F., Hsu, C.-Y., and Chang, Y.-H.:  Using thermal tracer tests and numerical models to evaluate the layered flow characteristic in a coastal aquifer system , EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-21278, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-21278, 2024.

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