The Impact of SW-GW flow interactions for regional scale simulation of hydraulic heads: application in the south Quebec regional hydro system - Aquanty Webinar

We’re excited to share the recording of our recent webinar, The Impact of SW-GW Flow Interactions for Regional Scale Simulation of Hydraulic Heads: Application in the South Quebec Regional Hydro System. This insightful session unpacks how the interplay between surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) influences the accuracy of hydraulic head simulations in Southern Quebec, a region with significant water management challenges.

Through HydroGeoSphere's advanced modeling capabilities, the webinar examines two contrasting approaches to simulating SW-GW interactions: fully coupled models with two-way feedback and simplified models with one-way interactions. The analysis highlights how these strategies impact regional-scale simulations of groundwater levels, shedding light on their implications for computational efficiency and modeling outcomes.

Key Highlights:

  • Learn how SW-GW interactions affect regional-scale hydraulic head simulations.

  • Explore the trade-offs between computational intensity and model accuracy.

  • Understand the role of hydraulic conductivity in shaping simulation sensitivity.

This session offers valuable insights for researchers, water managers, and decision-makers working on groundwater modeling and water resource management.

Watch the recording now to dive into this comparative study and discover how HydroGeoSphere supports informed strategies for regional aquifer system management.

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