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Simulation of national-scale groundwater dynamics in geologically complex aquifer systems: an example from Great Britain

Marco Bianchi, Johanna Scheidegger, Andrew Hughes, Christopher Jackson, Jonathan R. Lee, Melinda Lewis, Majdi Mansour, Andrew J. Newell, Brighid O’Dochartaigh, Ashley M. Patton, Simon Dadson

2024Hydrological Sciences Journal11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The national-scale British Groundwater Model (BGWM) is implemented to simulate groundwater dynamics and budgets in Great Britain. Notwithstanding the challenges of integrating a very large amount of data, finding a trade-off between computational efficiency and realism, performing automatic calibration, and addressing multiple sources of structural and parameter uncertainty, a quantitative–qualitive evaluation approach showed that the BGWM provides a reasonably accurate digital representation of groundwater systems and processes at a national scale. In this work, the model was applied to understand the variability of budget components across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Comparisons showed regional differences linked to lithological and climatic factors, which in turn can be associated with more or less groundwater resilience to extreme climatic events. There is confidence that the current and future versions of the BGWM can become valuable tools for effective water resources management and adaptation strategies under future climatic and population changes.

Topics & Concepts

AquiferGroundwaterGeologyScale (ratio)Earth scienceGeotechnical engineeringGeographyCartographyGroundwater flow and contamination studiesHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesGroundwater and Isotope Geochemistry