3D multiple-point geostatistical simulation of joint subsurface redox and geological architectures
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Published:2021-05-25
Issue:5
Volume:25
Page:2759-2787
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ISSN:1607-7938
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Container-title:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci.
Author:
Madsen Rasmus BødkerORCID, Kim HyojinORCID, Kallesøe Anders Juhl, Sandersen Peter B. E., Vilhelmsen Troels Norvin, Hansen Thomas MejerORCID, Christiansen Anders VestORCID, Møller IngeliseORCID, Hansen Birgitte
Abstract
Abstract. Nitrate contamination of subsurface aquifers is an ongoing environmental challenge due to nitrogen (N) leaching from intensive N
fertilization and management on agricultural fields. The distribution and fate
of nitrate in aquifers are primarily governed by geological, hydrological and
geochemical conditions of the subsurface. Therefore, we propose a novel
approach to modeling both geology and redox architectures simultaneously in high-resolution 3D (25m×25m×2m) using multiple-point geostatistical (MPS) simulation. Data consist of (1) mainly
resistivities of the subsurface mapped with towed transient electromagnetic
measurements (tTEM), (2) lithologies from borehole observations, (3) redox conditions from colors reported in borehole observations, and (4) chemistry analyses from water samples. Based on the collected data and supplementary
surface geology maps and digital elevation models, the simulation domain was
subdivided into geological elements with similar geological traits and
depositional histories. The conceptual understandings of the geological and redox architectures of the study system were introduced to the simulation as
training images for each geological element. On the basis of these training
images and conditioning data, independent realizations were jointly simulated
of geology and redox inside each geological element and stitched together into
a larger model. The joint simulation of geological and redox architectures,
which is one of the strengths of MPS compared to other geostatistical methods, ensures that the two architectures in general show coherent patterns. Despite the inherent subjectivity of interpretations of the
training images and geological element boundaries, they enable an easy and
intuitive incorporation of qualitative knowledge of geology and geochemistry
in quantitative simulations of the subsurface architectures. Altogether, we
conclude that our approach effectively simulates the consistent geological and
redox architectures of the subsurface that can be used for hydrological
modeling with nitrogen (N) transport, which may lead to a better understanding of N fate in the subsurface and to future more targeted
regulation of agriculture.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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