Attenuation of the contribution of groundwater to a wetland caused by groundwater overexploitation

Author:

Zhou Tianyu12ORCID,Shu Longcang12ORCID,Lu Chengpeng12,Liu Bo12

Affiliation:

1. College of Hydrology and Water Resources Hohai University Nanjing China

2. State Key Laboratory of Hydrology‐Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering Hohai University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractThe continuous exploitation of groundwater has made wetland degradation an ecological and geological environmental problem that cannot be ignored and has had impacts on the ecological environment and human production and life. In this study, Modflow was used to simulate the wetland‐aquifer interaction during the multiyear pumping process, establish a quasi‐ideal model of wetlands based on the actual area of the Baiyangdian Basin, simulate the relationship of water quantity change between wetlands and piedmont plain aquifers during groundwater exploitation and its natural recovery process, and quantify the attenuation of the contribution of groundwater to wetlands caused by groundwater overexploitation. Two components of wetland water reduction are explored through the simulation and calculation of wetland‐aquifer interactions under different exploitation conditions. The results show that in the process of groundwater exploitation, the impact of groundwater overexploitation on wetland degradation is mainly divided into two parts: one is the reduced base flow from the piedmont plain to the wetland, and the other is the induced infiltration caused by the reverse recharge of groundwater from the wetland due to the pumping effect. Compared with the wetland water reduction during the pumping process, the process of water recovery during the natural recovery process is much slower, which indicates the residual effect of exploitation will continue for a long time. The findings provide a scientific reference for the management of water resources in wetland areas.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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