Conjunción de modelos de simulación en agua subterránea
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https://doi.org/10.59741/agraria.v19i2.285Keywords:
Geohydrology, flow, program, computer, pollution, parameters, aquiferAbstract
For studying the behavior of underground water, intrusion of salty water, determi nation of parameters of aquifer, and movement of polluting agents, among others, analogical, analytical or mathematical models are used, which can be codified in a programming lan guage. The selected models of simulation in this article talk about the determination of parameters of the aquifer, stable and non stable flow of underground water, intrusion of sea water, and movement of polluting agents. The results obtained by the programs, in general, show a significant saving of time in the processing of information, besides giving the facility of being able to combine input data and to evaluate their answer, taking care to introduce real values according to the selected model. It should not be forgotten that they are prepared for specific situations, with particular assumptions of each model.
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