HGS Research Highlight - Topographic control on groundwater salinization due to ocean surge inundation
Ocean surges introduce saltwater to coastal aquifers and threaten fresh groundwater resources. Topography controls the spatial and temporal dynamics of surge inundation processes, which leads to variable depths of saltwater inundation and heterogeneous infiltration. Our study explored the impact of coastal landforms (e.g. ponds, dunes, barrier island, and channels) by simulating surface water flow over synthetic and real-world topographies, and associated subsurface flow to systematically assess the impact on surge-introduced salinization of coastal aquifers...
AlgoMesh Version 1.2 Released with Increased Functionality for HydroGeoSphere
HydroAlgorithmics has released a new version of their mesh generator, AlgoMesh with enhanced functionality for HydroGeoSphere..The full release notice can be found here, and is reproduced below.
Excited to be sharing a booth with IBM at the Canadian Water Summit!
We are excited to be sharing a booth with IBM at the Canadian Water Summit in Toronto, Canada today.
Stop by the booth to learn more about how we are combining our hydrologic modelling platform, HydroGeoSphere, with IBM's data analytics platforms, Cognos, to support decision making at the watershed scale related to conditions ranging from flood to drought.
HGS Research Highlight - Solute transport processes in flow-event-driven stream–aquifer interaction
This post features a recent study by Xie et al., 2016, who used HydroGeoSphere to investigate the interaction between streams and groundwater controls on key features of stream hydrographs and chemographs.