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GroMoPo Metadata for Nasia catchment (White Volta Basin) model


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Abstract

A transient finite difference groundwater flow model has been calibrated for the Nasia sub-catchment of the White Volta Basin. This model has been validated through a stochastic parameter randomization process and used to evaluate the impacts of groundwater abstraction scenarios on resource sustainability in the basin. A total of 1500 equally likely model realizations of the same terrain based on 1500 equally likely combinations of the data of the key aquifer input parameters were calibrated and used for the scenario analysis. This was done to evaluate model non-uniqueness arising from uncertainties in the key aquifer parameters especially hydraulic conductivity and recharge by comparing the realizations and statistically determining the degree to which they differ from each other. Parameter standard deviations, computed from the calibrated data of the key parameters of hydraulic conductivity and recharge, were used as a yardstick for evaluating model non-uniqueness. All model realizations suggest horizontal hydraulic conductivity estimates in the range of 0.03-78.4 m/day, although over 70 % of the area has values in the range of 0.03-14 m/day. Low standard deviations of the horizontal hydraulic conductivity estimates from the 1500 solutions suggest that this range adequately reflects the properties of the material in the terrain. Lateral groundwater inflows and outflows appear to constitute significant components of the groundwater budgets in the terrain, although estimated direct vertical recharge from precipitation amounts to about 7 % of annual precipitation. High potential for groundwater development has been suggested in the simulations, corroborating earlier estimates of groundwater recharge. Simulation of groundwater abstraction scenarios suggests that the domain can sustain abstraction rates of up to 200 % of the current estimated abstraction rates of 12,960 m(3)/day under the current recharge rates. Decreasing groundwater recharge by 10 % over a 20-year period will not significantly alter the results of this abstraction scenario. However, increasing abstraction rates by 300 % over the period with decreasing recharge by 10 % will lead to drastic drawdowns in the hydraulic head over the entire terrain by up to 6 m and could cause reversals of flow in most parts of the terrain.

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Ghana
North Latitude
10.5800°
East Longitude
-0.0700°
South Latitude
9.8700°
West Longitude
-1.0000°

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Additional Metadata

Name Value
DOI 10.1007/s12517-016-2718-x
Depth 1
Scale 1 001 - 10 000 km²
Layers
Purpose Groundwater resources
GroMoPo_ID 465
IsVerified True
Model Code MODFLOW
Model Link https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-016-2718-x
Model Time 2006-2011
Model Year 2016
Model Authors Yidana, SM; Addai, MO; Asiedu, DK; Banoeng-Yakubo, B
Model Country Ghana
Data Available Report/paper only
Developer Email smyidana@ug.edu.gh
Dominant Geology Siliciclastic sedimentary (sandstones, shales)
Developer Country Ghana
Publication Title Stochastic groundwater modeling of a sedimentary aquifer: evaluation of the impacts of abstraction scenarios under conditions of reduced recharge
Original Developer No
Additional Information
Integration or Coupling None of the above
Evaluation or Calibration Dynamic water levels
Geologic Data Availability No

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GroMoPo, S. Ruzzante (2023). GroMoPo Metadata for Nasia catchment (White Volta Basin) model, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/2ec9ff1b4ee64637a63904d49edcbece

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