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GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS
PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Riddhi Singh Lecture 1a
Email: [email protected]: http://www.thewaterdeliverycompany.com/new/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/world-map-water.jpg
CE 626
Today we will…
• Introduce ourselves
• Take an overview of the course
• Discuss the relevance of groundwater
hydrology
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INTRODUCTIONS
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About me
• Riddhi Singh
• I work on frameworks to quantify water
availability under environmental change
and management of water resources
• I do this via: rainfall runoff modeling,
regionalization, comparative hydrologic
analysis, decision analysis frameworks,…
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About you
• Your name
• Your educational background
• Areas of water resources/ civil
engineering/ others that interest you
• Your expectations from this course
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OVERVIEW OF CE626
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Goals: Through this course, you will
1. Understand the basic concepts related to groundwater
2. Learn the equations governing groundwater flow
3. Learn numerical techniques to solve groundwater flow related problems
4. Understand how groundwater interacts with other hydrologic fluxes
5. Learn about various ways to develop and manage groundwater
6. Hopefully, have fun ☺
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This course is divided into two parts
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Part1.
Groundwater hydrology basics
Well hydraulics
Groundwater and other hydrologic components
Groundwater development and management
Part II.
Numerical solutions
Inverse modeling
Seawater intrusion
Groundwater remediation
Logistics
• Online submissions to [email protected]; any hard copy submissions to
be handed over at the beginning of the class
• All assignment submissions at the beginning of the class on the due date
• Mondays & Thursdays 17:30 to 18:55 hrs
• Lectures in Room #238, Civil Eng. Department
• Office hours: Thursday, 3 pm to 5 pm
Or, by appointment, email: [email protected]
• Office Location: 016, Ground Floor, Civil Eng. Department
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2-3 Assignments 40%
~2 Quizzes/ presentations* 30%
1 Mid Term exam 30%
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Grading breakdown for Part I
*Either 2 quizzes, or,
1 quiz + 1 presentation
A tentative timetable
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Lecture/Day/Date Topic Deliverables*1/M/Jul 16 Introduction to Groundwater Hydrology
2/T/Jul 19 Aquifer characteristics, Darcy’s law
3/M/Jul 23 Principles of groundwater flow-I (basic equations, boundary
conditions)
4/T/Jul 26 Principles of groundwater flow-II (steady flow in confined,
unconfined, and sloping aquifer)
5/M/Jul 30 Principles of groundwater flow – III (flow nets, tutorial) Assignment 1 (L1-L4)
6/T/Aug 2 Well Hydraulics- I
7/M/Aug 6 Well Hydraulics- II
8/T/Aug 9 Well Hydraulics- III
9/M/Aug 13 Interactions with other hydrologic components (streamflow, soil
moisture, rainfall, etc.)
Assignment 2 (L5-L8)
10/T/Aug 16 Regional groundwater flow
11/M/Aug 20 Water quality issues in Groundwater
12/T/Aug 23 Groundwater development and management-I (exploration
methods)
13/M/Aug 27 Groundwater development and management-II (safe yield, artificial
recharge)
14/T/Aug 30 Groundwater development and management-III (conjunctive use) Assignment 3 (L9-L13)
15/M/Sep 3 Case studies related to groundwater management
16/T/Sep 6 Introduction to groundwater models: distributed and conceptual
groundwater models, Inverse modeling in groundwater flow
--/--/Sep 10-16 -------------------------MID EXAM WEEK-------------------------
--/--/Sep 17-Nov 9 Part 2: Numerical Modelling, Remediation and Management
Assignment submission dates are fixed. All assignments should
be submitted as instructed before the due date.
Any coding related exercises to be emailed prior to due date.
Quiz/presentation dates are flexible
The timetable is flexible, we will adjust pace based on
feedback.
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• Teach a given topic for 15 minutes in class
• Select a case study relevant to the course and present it
in the class
• Pick an advanced topic related to the course but not
covered in the course, present in the class
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Presentations…
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Reference books
All course related slides, reading suggestions etc. on:
https://riddhisingh.weebly.com/ce626.html
Numerical Groundwater
Hydrology
A. K. Rastogi
Applied HydrogeologyC. W. Fetter