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Rehabilitation of a depleted aquifer system through artificial recharge - an application to Bangkok

AuthorPiyasena, Wije Munige
Call NumberAIT Diss. no. GT-82-01
Subject(s)Water, Underground--Thailand--Bangkok--Artificial recharge
NoteA dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Engineering. School of Engineering and Technology
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
AbstractPossibility of restoring the piezometric heads in a multiaquifer system through artificial recharge is investigated. A finite difference model allowing for nonuniform grid spacing and time steps is developed to simulate the piezometric head changes in the system. Aquitard storage is considered only in the estimation of their head changes. A finite difference linear programming model to obtain hydrodynamically optimum locations and rates of recharge for an aquifer is formulated. Extension of the model to a multiaquifer system is attempted. Analytical solution for the steady state hydraulics of a recharge canal which may or may not penetrate a confined aquifer is derived using conformal mapping. Formulas to estimate the recharge rates for various well recharging cases are given. A finite difference model is developed to analyze the two dimensional steady state groundwater flow and is used to investigate the flow rate into a lower aquifer through an aquitard gap. In an attempt to rehabilitate the depleted aquifer system in Bangkok which is subsiding at an alarming rate, a series of horizontal sections prepared at different depths are used to delineate the stratigraphy in detail. The finite difference linear programming model is then used to find the optimum locations and rates of recharging for each aquifer and the behavior of the multiaquifer system under optimum and near optimum recharging schemes is analyzed using the multiaquifer model. Results show tahat the piezometric heads at centers of cones of depressions of Bangkok, Phra Pradaeng and Nakhon Luang aquifers can b e raised by 12m, 14m and 24m respectively within a two-year period through recharging at a rate lower than the present withdrawal rate. If further development of groundwater extraction is banned, piezometric heads in aquifers may eventually stabilize at levels little lower than present levels, within a two-year period.
Year1982
TypeDissertation
SchoolSchool of Engineering and Technology
DepartmentDepartment of Civil and Infrastucture Engineering (DCIE)
Academic Program/FoSGeotechnical and Transportation Engineering (GT)
Chairperson(s)Prinya Nutalaya ; Hosking, R. J.
Examination Committee(s)Arbhabhirama Anat ; Ohta, H. ; Gupta, Ashim Das ; Tomiolo, A.
Scholarship Donor(s)Government of Japan
DegreeThesis (Ph.D.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 1982


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