2013 NGWA Summit — The National and International Conference on Groundwater

Challenges in Characterizing and Modeling Karst Aquifer Systems

Monday, April 29, 2013: 2:10 p.m.-3:50 p.m.
Regency West 6 (Hyatt Regency San Antonio)
Karst aquifer systems are recognized as some of the most difficult to characterize and model. The multi-porosity structure of interacting matrix, fractures, dissolution features, and layer interfaces and the difficulty in determining the presence and locations of major conduits complicates the modeling of temporal response to recharge and pumping. The variable influence of geologic structure and faults — sometimes acting as conduits, sometimes acting as barriers, sometimes having no effect at all — further complicates model development. Yet, as water supplies become increasingly scarce, resource managers are increasingly relying on groundwater models to assess sustainable yields and to manage spring flows to support critical habitats and surface flows. This session features presentations that illustrate examples of effective aquifer characterization, conceptual model development, computational methods, and approaches for dealing with uncertainties in resource management decisions.
Moderator:
James R. Winterle
Aquifer Science, Edwards Aquifer Authority, San Antonio, TX

2:10 p.m.
Development of a Refined Conceptual and Numerical Model of the Edwards Aquifer, Texas

Ronald Green, Southwest Research Institute
Paul Bertetti, Southwest Research Institute
Ronald McGinnis, Southwest Research Inst
Hakan Basagaoglu, PhD, Southwest Research Institute
Mariano Hernandez, University of Arizona
2:30 p.m.
Water Use Strategies of Two Co-occurring Tree Species in an Australian Semi-arid Karst Environment

Brooke A. Swaffer, South Australian Water Corporation
Kate L. Holland, CSIRO Land and Water
Tanya M. Doody, CSIRO Land and Water
Chris Li, South Australia Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
John L. Hutson, Flinders University
3:30 p.m.
An Approach to Modeling Multi-Aquifer Groundwater Interaction in Sinkhole Features in Central Florida

Khandaker Ashfaque, Ph.D., PE, ARCADIS U.S. Inc.
Michael P. Kladias, ARCADIS U.S. Inc.
Marc W. Killingstad, ARCADIS U.S. Inc.
Vinay Nair, PE, ARCADIS U.S. Inc.