OPTIMAL MANAGEMENT OF LARGE-SCALE AQUIFERS: METHODOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS.

Nisai Wanakule, Larry Mays, Leon S. Lasdon

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Abstract

A methodology is developed for determining optimal pumping and recharge of large scale artesian and/or nonartesian aquifers. This methodology couples optimization techniques with existing groundwater simulation models. It can be applied to both groundwater policy evaluation (allocation) such as large-scale aquifers and to hydraulic management problems such as the dewatering of mining or excavation sites. The state variables which represent the heads and the control variables which represent the pumpages are implicitly related through the groundwater simulator. The simulator equations are used to express the states in terms of the controls, yielding a much smaller reduced problem. Techniques for computing gradients of reduced problem functions are described. The reduced problem is solved by combining augmented Lagrangian and reduced gradient procedures. The optimization-groundwater simulation system is referred to as GWMAN.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationUnknown Host Publication Title
Pages447-465 wreraq
Edition4
StatePublished - Apr 1986
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering(all)

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