Cite Details
D. M. Tartakovsky, A. Guadagnini, X. Sanchez-Vila, M. Dentz and J. Carrera, "A perturbation solution to the transient Henry problem for
seawater intrusion", in Proceedings of the XV International
Conference
"Computational Methods
in Water Resources
(CMWR 2004)", (Chapel Hill, North Carolina), pp. 1573-1582, Jun 2004
Abstract
Henry's formulation of seawater intrusion in
coastal aquifers consists of a fully coupled system of flow
and transport equations with variable density. While the
Henry problem often serves as a benchmark for numerical
codes, the accuracy of the existing analytical solutions is
hard to gauge. We use a perturbation expansion in a small
parameter, the ratio between the densities of seawater and
freshwater, to derive an analytical solution for the
transient Henry problem, which describes the saline
intrusion caused by a sudden change in fresh groundwater
discharge. This approach is effective for other variable
density flow scenario, since it allows one to decouple the
flow and transport equations.
BibTeX Entry
@inproceedings{tartakovsky-2004-perturbation,
author = {D. M. Tartakovsky and A. Guadagnini and X. Sanchez-Vila and M. Dentz and J. Carrera},
title = {A perturbation solution to the transient Henry problem for
seawater intrusion},
year = {2004},
month = Jun,
urlpdf = {http://maeresearch.ucsd.edu/Tartakovsky/Papers/tartakovsky-2004-perturbation.pdf},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the XV {I}nternational
{C}onference
"{C}omputational {M}ethods
in {W}ater {R}esources
({CMWR} 2004)"},
address = {Chapel Hill, North Carolina},
pages = {1573-1582}
}