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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH,
VOL. 44,
W06409,
doi:10.1029/2006WR005736,
2008
Analytical and numerical analyses of an unconfined aquifer test considering unsaturated zone characteristics
Allen F. Moench
U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, USA
Abstract
A 7-d, constant rate aquifer test conducted by University of Waterloo researchers at Canadian Forces Base Borden in Ontario,
Canada, is useful for advancing understanding of fluid flow processes in response to pumping from an unconfined aquifer. Measured
data include not only drawdown in the saturated zone but also volumetric soil moisture measured at various times and distances
from the pumped well. Analytical analyses were conducted with the model published in 2001 by Moench and colleagues, which
allows for gradual drainage but does not include unsaturated zone characteristics, and the model published in 2006 by Mathias
and Butler, which assumes that moisture retention and relative hydraulic conductivity (RHC) in the unsaturated zone are exponential
functions of pressure head. Parameters estimated with either model yield good matches between measured and simulated drawdowns
in piezometers. Numerical analyses were conducted with two versions of VS2DT: one that uses traditional Brooks and Corey functional
relations and one that uses a RHC function introduced in 2001 by Assouline that includes an additional parameter that accounts
for soil structure and texture. The analytical model of Mathias and Butler and numerical model of VS2DT with the Assouline
model both show that the RHC function must contain a fitting parameter that is different from that used in the moisture retention
function. Results show the influence of field-scale heterogeneity and suggest that the RHC at the Borden site declines more
rapidly with elevation above the top of the capillary fringe than would be expected if the parameters were to reflect local-
or core-scale soil structure and texture.
Received 9
November
2006;
accepted 5
February
2008;
published 11
June
2008.
Keywords: mathematical models;
hydraulic parameters;
parameter estimation.
Index Terms: 1828 Hydrology: Groundwater hydraulics; 1875 Hydrology: Vadose zone; 1866 Hydrology: Soil moisture; 1847 Hydrology: Modeling.
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Citation: Moench, A. F.
(2008),
Analytical and numerical analyses of an unconfined aquifer test considering unsaturated zone characteristics,
Water Resour. Res.,
44,
W06409,
doi:10.1029/2006WR005736.
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. Published in 2008 by the
American Geophysical Union.
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