Numerical Simulation Analysis of the Impact of Tunnel Construction on Aquifers in the Karst Regions of Southwestern China
2025
Xiaoqing Song | Chang Cen | Kai Liu | Ce Zhang | Aiguo Zhou | Ying Wang | Qin Peng | Jin Na
Underground engineering construction in the karst regions of Southwestern China has become a focal point of China&rsquo:s advancing regional urban development. However, construction activities interfere with the karst groundwater environment, which is characterized by irregular pore distributions and complex, variable flow patterns. This study establishes a numerical model of the karst water system traversed by Line 2 of the Guiyang Rail Transit in China. Incorporating hydrogeological conditions and tunnel engineering parameters, the model simulates the effects of tunnel construction on the karst groundwater system. The flow-field distribution of the karst groundwater system is altered at various stages of tunnel construction. During tunnel excavation, a drainage zone centered around the subway forms in the groundwater system, altering the groundwater flow field and causing fluctuations in the groundwater level. During the lining phase, the tunnel area gradually transforms into a waterproof zone. Although the groundwater level gradually recovers under rainfall recharge, the waterproofing effect of the tunnel drives the formation of a new groundwater flow field within the groundwater system, changing both the groundwater level and the original flow field. This work offers support for the coordinated development of underground engineering and environmental protection in karst areas, facilitating sustainable urbanization.
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