Authors
Pascal Goderniaux, Serge Brouyère, Hayley J Fowler, Stephen Blenkinsop, René Therrien, Philippe Orban, Alain Dassargues
Publication date
2009/6/30
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
373
Issue
1-2
Pages
122-138
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Estimating the impacts of climate change on groundwater represents one of the most difficult challenges faced by water resources specialists. One difficulty is that simplifying the representation of the hydrological system often leads to discrepancies in projections. This study provides an improved methodology for the estimation of the impacts of climate change on groundwater reserves, where a physically-based surface–subsurface flow model is combined with advanced climate change scenarios for the Geer basin (465km2), Belgium. Coupled surface–subsurface flow is simulated with the finite element model HydroGeoSphere. The simultaneous solution of surface and subsurface flow equations in HydroGeoSphere, as well as the internal calculation of the actual evapotranspiration as a function of the soil moisture at each node of the defined evaporative zone, improve the representation of interdependent …
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