Dewatering using groundwater modelling in Al-Fustat area, Old Cairo, Egypt
Hagras, Mona; Nagy A.A. Hassan; Ahmed A.A. Hassan; Ahmed Kotb;
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to find a solution for the groundwater uprising in Al-Fustat
area – Old Cairo, Egypt. A 3-D finite Difference Model (Visual MODFLOW-Ver. 3.1) has been
used to simulate the impact of different alternative solutions in order to select the best suitable
one. The result of geophysical survey, twenty bore holes data, hydro-geological data and satellite
images were used to construct and calibrate the numerical model of Al-Fustat city. Finally, the recommended
solution is a combination of pumping wells and tile drains. The results of this solution
indicate that using pumping rate of 200 m3/day achieves 2–3 m drawdown which meets the target
area – Old Cairo, Egypt. A 3-D finite Difference Model (Visual MODFLOW-Ver. 3.1) has been
used to simulate the impact of different alternative solutions in order to select the best suitable
one. The result of geophysical survey, twenty bore holes data, hydro-geological data and satellite
images were used to construct and calibrate the numerical model of Al-Fustat city. Finally, the recommended
solution is a combination of pumping wells and tile drains. The results of this solution
indicate that using pumping rate of 200 m3/day achieves 2–3 m drawdown which meets the target
Other data
Title | Dewatering using groundwater modelling in Al-Fustat area, Old Cairo, Egypt | Authors | Hagras, Mona ; Nagy A.A. Hassan ; Ahmed A.A. Hassan ; Ahmed Kotb | Keywords | Groundwater;MODFLOW;Calibration;Dewatering | Issue Date | 2012 | Publisher | Elsevier | Journal | Ain Shams Engineering Journal | Volume | 3 | Issue | 349 | Start page | 358 | DOI | 10.1016/j.asej.2012.04.010 |
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