Optimization, Maintenance, Modification, and Scientific Visualization of the O-Field Transient Ground-Water-Flow Model, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
WRD
PROJECT #: MD100
PROJECT CHIEF: Banks, William S.L.
BEGIN DATE: 01-September-1990
END DATE: 30-September-2000
Customers currently supporting the project:
U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground
Problem
The current transient ground-water-flow model of the O-Field area needs to be optimized in relation to the pumping of the extraction-well field. In addition, the model must be calibrated to accommodate a wide variety of hydrologic stresses from natural causes or anthropogenic influences such as changes in pumping rates or the deployment of a fire-suppression system. These data must then be presented visually in snapshot and multi-dimensional (time) animation.
Objectives
To provide the Directorate of Safety, Health, and Environment (DSHE) at Aberdeen Proving Ground a multi-dimensional visualization of the effects of various hydrologic-stress scenarios using the current transient ground-water-flow model of the O-Field area.
Approach
- Optimize the current transient ground-water-flow model.
- Simulate a variety of scenarios concerning the operation of the Permeable Infiltration Unit and well field.
- Adjust the current transient ground-water-flow model as necessary to account for additional knowledge of the flow system.
- Combine model output with multi-dimensional graphic visualization software to provide a pictorial representation of the flow system.
For More Information
For more information about this project, please contact the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. District. The District can be reached by email by clicking here, by telephone at 443-498-5500, or by mail at U.S. Geological Survey, 5522 Research Park Drive, Baltimore MD, 21228.