MODELLAZIONE IDROGEOLOGICA (21-22)

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MODELLAZIONE IDROGEOLOGICA (21-22)

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About this course

Contenuto

  • Ore: 72
  • CFU: 6

Prerequisiti

Per frequentare in modo proficuo questo modulo è richiesta una conoscenza di base delle indagini di campo e della modellazione delle acque sotterranee.

 

Materiale didattico

Slide lezioni/dispense e altro materiale fornito in formato digitale dal docente

 

Testi di approfondimento

  1. Anderson M.P., Woessner W.W. (1992), Applied groundwater modeling. Simulation and flow and advective transport. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego
  2. Beretta G.P. (1992), Idrogeologia per il disinquinamento. Pitagora, Bologna
  3. Beretta, G.P. (2004), Il trattamento e interpretazione dei dati ambientali; qualità dei suoli e delle acque sotterranee nella bonifica dei siti contaminati. Pitagora Editrice, Bologna
  4. Kresic N. (1997), Quantitative solutions in Hydrogeology and Groundwater modelling. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton
  5. Manuale del software MODFLOW (McDonald M.G., Harbaugh A.W., 1984) nella versione più aggiornata utilizzata nel Corso
  6. Anderson, M.P. & Woessner, W.W. 1992. Applied Groundwater Modeling–Simulation of Flow and Advective Transport. San Diego, Ca, US: Academic Press
  7. A.S.T.M. 1996. Standard on Analysis of Hydrologic Parameters and Groundwater Modeling. U.S.: A.S.T.M.
  8. Bear, J. & Verruijt, A., 1992. Modeling Groundwater Flow and Pollution. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company
  9. Civita, M., 2005. Idrogeologia applicata e ambientale. Milano, Italia: Casa Editrice Ambrosiana
  10. Cerbini, C. & Gorla, M., 2004. Idrogeologia Applicata – Principi, metodi e misure. Segrate (MI): Edizioni Geo-Graph
  11. Harbaugh, A., E. Banta, M. Hill, and M. McDonald, 2000, MODFLOW-2000, the U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Model – User guide to modularization concepts and the Ground-Water Flow Process, Open File Report 00-92, U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO
  12. Hill, M., E. Banta, A. Harbaugh, and E. Anderman, 2000, MODFLOW-2000, the U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Model – User guide to the Observation, Sensitivity, and Parameter-Estimation Processes and Three Post-Processing Programs, Open File Report 00-184, U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO
  13. Kitadinis, P.K. 1997. Introduction to geostatistics. Applications in hydrogeology. Cambridge: U.K: Cambridge University Press
  14. McDonald, M., and A. Harbaugh, 1988, A Three-Dimensional Finite-Difference Ground-Water Flow Model (U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO), chapter A1, Book 6 Modeling Techniques of U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations
  15. Pollock, D.W. 1989. Documentation of computer programs to compute and display pathlines using results from the U.S. Geological Survey modular three-dimensional finite difference ground-water model. United States Geological Survey Openfile Report 89-381
  16. Spitz, K. & Moreno, J., 1996. A practical guide to groundwater and solute transport modeling. NY, U.S.: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
  17. Todd, D.K. 1980:Groundwater Hydrology. Second Edition. New York, U.S., John Wiley & Sons. Inc.
  18. Waterloo Hydrogeologic 2005. Visual MODFLOW v.4.1. Waterloo Hydrogeologic Inc. Ontario, Canada
  19. Zheng, C. 1990. MT3D. A modular three-dimensional transport model for simulation of advection, dispersion and chemical reactions of contaminants groundwater systems. Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ada, Ok
  20. Zheng, C. & Wang, P.P. 1998. A modular three-dimensional multispecies transport model for simulation of advection, dispersion and chemical reactions of contaminants in groundwater systems. Documentation and User’s Guide. Department of Geology and Mathematics, University of Alabama, USA