Role of river stage in characterization of phreatic line

Author:

Kumar Vikram,Granthi Srivastava

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to understand the basics of interactions of groundwater and surface water, which is needed for effective management of water resources. Design/methodology/approach The experimental setup was framed using curved flume and the straight flume, which simulates the model of river and groundwater storage, respectively. The model set up further consists, downstream, central and upstream sections where 14 observation wells, which are arranged at a measured distance from the canal side. Findings Exit gradient is higher at downstream when the average head differences between canal and river are 31.9 cm and 35.7 cm. Free seepage height is more in the downstream wells than upstream and central wells. At the downstream section, there is a greater chance of instability of the riverbank. Research limitations/implications Results will be used for better planning of hydraulic structural design. Practical implications Results will help in storing the large water and better irrigation planning for the water acute states and locations. Originality/value The originality is own developed physical model and its own first type to understand the basic of interaction and effects.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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