(in Polish) Modeling strategies in applied hydrogeology 1300-WSMHSP
The lecture includes topics related to applications of numerical models used to address hydrogeologic and hydrochemical problems.
Typical hydrogeologic problems requiring modeling.
• Groundwater flow and pumping.
• Contaminant transport
• Remedial strategies in numerical models
• Slope stability
Main types of hydrogeologic models
• Finite diference models
• Finite element models
• Hybride models
• Hydrochemical models
• Hydrochemical models combined with groundwater flow models.
Large open-pit mines: types of hydrogeologic problems and groundwater flow models, slope stability approaches, and water chemistry
• 3D Modflow mine model
• 3D Modfllow i MT3D model of areas adjacent to the mine, including modeling of contaminant
• 3D Feflow mine model
• Hydrochemical models of the existing conditions and predicted mine closure conditions.
• Examples of contaminant transport models
• Examples of remedial strategy models
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completion of the course students:
In the area of knowledge:
1. have knowledge about hydrochemical modeling of natural and anthropogenic waters
2. have knowledge about groundwater flow modeling
3. Have knowledge about modeling of contaminant transport
4. Fluently understands and communicates about hydrogeologic topics
In the area of skills:
1. use internet resources of hydrogeoloc and geologic data and explains phases of modeling construction.
In the area of societal competency:
1. understand the importance of improvement of professioanla competency and the application of analogies to solve practical and research problems.
2. collaborate in group discussions
3. are capable to identify problems and suggest appropriate solutions
Assessment criteria
Completion and defense of the final project.
Practical placement
Not required
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