Modeling anthropogenic boron in groundwater flow and discharge at Volusia Blue Spring (Florida, USA) | Modélisation du bore d’origine anthropique dans l’écoulement des eaux souterraines et du debit de la source Bleue de Volusia (Floride, Etats-Unis d’Amérique) Modelado de boro antropogénico en el flujo del agua subterránea y descarga en el Volusia Blue Spring (Florida, EEUU) 模拟地下水水流中源自人为活动的硼及(美佛罗里达州)卢西亚蓝泉的排泄 Modelagem do boro antropogênico no fluxo das águas subterrâneas e descarga na Volusia Blue Spring (Flórida, EUA)
2017
Reed, Erin M. | Wang, Dingbao | Duranceau, Steven J.
Volusia Blue Spring (VBS) is the largest spring along the St. Johns River in Florida (USA) and the spring pool is refuge for hundreds of manatees during winter months. However, the water quality of the spring flow has been degraded due to urbanization in the past few decades. A three-dimensional contaminant fate and transport model, utilizing MODFLOW-2000 and MT3DMS, was developed to simulate boron transport in the Upper Florida Aquifer, which sustains the VBS spring discharge. The VBS model relied on information and data related to natural water features, rainfall, land use, water use, treated wastewater discharge, septic tank effluent flows, and fertilizers as inputs to simulate boron transport. The model was calibrated against field-observed water levels, spring discharge, and analysis of boron in water samples. The calibrated VBS model yielded a root-mean-square-error value of 1.8 m for the head and 17.7 μg/L for boron concentrations within the springshed. Model results show that anthropogenic boron from surrounding urbanized areas contributes to the boron found at Volusia Blue Spring.
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