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Open webinar: Modeling Variable Viscosity Groundwater Flow with MODFLOW 6 and Model Muse - Oct 23 2024

  • Avenida Caminos del Inca 288 Surco, Lima Peru (map)

Why to model variable viscosity in groundwater flow? Why should we take into consideration this phenomenon in the conceptualization of groundwater flow and transport? Variable viscosity is key when we want to model not only water but other fluids as salinity, heat or dense or light non aqueous phase liquids (LNAPL or DNAPL). 

In order to improve the accuracy of a groundwater flow simulation we need a strong conceptual model, a high quality observation dataset and a numerical code that can handle specific characteristics of the groundwater flow we want to evaluate. MODFLOW 6 can deal with variable density flow with the BUY package and also with variable viscosity with the VSC package that is implemented on the latest versions of Model Muse. This webinar covers an applied case of variable viscosity modeling due to the injection of salinity and heat to a model with regional groundwater flow. The main features for the implementation of the VSC package are explained and the resulting concentrations on two observation points are evaluated with Flopy codes.


Instructor

Saul Montoya M.Sc

Hydrogeologist - Numerical Modeler

Mr. Montoya is a Civil Engineer graduated from the Catholic University in Lima with postgraduate studies in Management and Engineering of Water Resources (WAREM Program) from Stuttgart University – Germany with mention in Groundwater Engineering and Hydroinformatics. Mr Montoya has a strong analytical capacity for the interpretation, conceptualization and modeling of the surface and underground water cycle and their interaction. He is in charge of numerical modeling for contaminant transport and remediation systems of contaminated sites. Inside his hydrological and hydrogeological investigations Mr. Montoya has developed an holistic comprehension of the water cycle, understanding and quantifying the main hydrological dynamic process of precipitation, runoff, evaporation and recharge to the groundwater system.

Event date

Wednesday, October 23 2024 6:00 p.m. Amsterdam Time

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