Christian Langevin (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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MODFLOW-based coupled surface water routing and groundwater-flow simulation MODFLOW-based coupled surface water routing and groundwater-flow simulation
In this paper, we present a flexible approach for simulating one- and two-dimensional routing of surface water using a numerical surface water routing (SWR) code implicitly coupled to the groundwater-flow process in MODFLOW. Surface water routing in SWR can be simulated using a diffusive-wave approximation of the Saint-Venant equations and/or a simplified level-pool approach. SWR can...
Authors
Joseph D. Hughes, Christian D. Langevin, Jeremy T. White
Effect of tidal fluctuations on transient dispersion of simulated contaminant concentrations in coastal aquifers Effect of tidal fluctuations on transient dispersion of simulated contaminant concentrations in coastal aquifers
Variable-density groundwater models require extensive computational resources, particularly for simulations representing short-term hydrologic variability such as tidal fluctuations. Saltwater-intrusion models usually neglect tidal fluctuations and this may introduce errors in simulated concentrations. The effects of tides on simulated concentrations in a coastal aquifer were assessed...
Authors
Ivana La Licata, Christian D. Langevin, Alyssa M. Dausman, Luca Alberti
Effects of sea-level rise on salt water intrusion near a coastal well field in southeastern Florida Effects of sea-level rise on salt water intrusion near a coastal well field in southeastern Florida
A variable-density groundwater flow and dispersive solute transport model was developed for the shallow coastal aquifer system near a municipal supply well field in southeastern Florida. The model was calibrated for a 105-year period (1900 to 2005). An analysis with the model suggests that well-field withdrawals were the dominant cause of salt water intrusion near the well field, and...
Authors
Christian D. Langevin, Michael Zygnerski
Documentation of the seawater intrusion (SWI2) package for MODFLOW Documentation of the seawater intrusion (SWI2) package for MODFLOW
The SWI2 Package is the latest release of the Seawater Intrusion (SWI) Package for MODFLOW. The SWI2 Package allows three-dimensional vertically integrated variable-density groundwater flow and seawater intrusion in coastal multiaquifer systems to be simulated using MODFLOW-2005. Vertically integrated variable-density groundwater flow is based on the Dupuit approximation in which an...
Authors
Mark Bakker, Frans Schaars, Joseph D. Hughes, Christian D. Langevin, Alyssa M. Dausman
Seawater circulation in sediments driven by interactions between seabed topography and fluid density Seawater circulation in sediments driven by interactions between seabed topography and fluid density
Measurements of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in coastal areas often show that the saltwater discharge component is substantially greater than the freshwater discharge. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain these high saltwater discharge values, including saltwater circulation driven by wave and tidal pumping, wave and tidal setup in intertidal areas, currents over...
Authors
Leonard F. Konikow, M. Akhavan, C.D. Langevin, H.A. Michael, A.H. Sawyer
MODFLOW–USG version 1: An unstructured grid version of MODFLOW for simulating groundwater flow and tightly coupled processes using a control volume finite-difference formulation MODFLOW–USG version 1: An unstructured grid version of MODFLOW for simulating groundwater flow and tightly coupled processes using a control volume finite-difference formulation
A new version of MODFLOW, called MODFLOW–USG (for UnStructured Grid), was developed to support a wide variety of structured and unstructured grid types, including nested grids and grids based on prismatic triangles, rectangles, hexagons, and other cell shapes. Flexibility in grid design can be used to focus resolution along rivers and around wells, for example, or to subdiscretize...
Authors
Sorab Panday, Christian D. Langevin, Richard G. Niswonger, Motomu Ibaraki, Joseph D. Hughes
Science and Products
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MODFLOW-based coupled surface water routing and groundwater-flow simulation MODFLOW-based coupled surface water routing and groundwater-flow simulation
In this paper, we present a flexible approach for simulating one- and two-dimensional routing of surface water using a numerical surface water routing (SWR) code implicitly coupled to the groundwater-flow process in MODFLOW. Surface water routing in SWR can be simulated using a diffusive-wave approximation of the Saint-Venant equations and/or a simplified level-pool approach. SWR can...
Authors
Joseph D. Hughes, Christian D. Langevin, Jeremy T. White
Effect of tidal fluctuations on transient dispersion of simulated contaminant concentrations in coastal aquifers Effect of tidal fluctuations on transient dispersion of simulated contaminant concentrations in coastal aquifers
Variable-density groundwater models require extensive computational resources, particularly for simulations representing short-term hydrologic variability such as tidal fluctuations. Saltwater-intrusion models usually neglect tidal fluctuations and this may introduce errors in simulated concentrations. The effects of tides on simulated concentrations in a coastal aquifer were assessed...
Authors
Ivana La Licata, Christian D. Langevin, Alyssa M. Dausman, Luca Alberti
Effects of sea-level rise on salt water intrusion near a coastal well field in southeastern Florida Effects of sea-level rise on salt water intrusion near a coastal well field in southeastern Florida
A variable-density groundwater flow and dispersive solute transport model was developed for the shallow coastal aquifer system near a municipal supply well field in southeastern Florida. The model was calibrated for a 105-year period (1900 to 2005). An analysis with the model suggests that well-field withdrawals were the dominant cause of salt water intrusion near the well field, and...
Authors
Christian D. Langevin, Michael Zygnerski
Documentation of the seawater intrusion (SWI2) package for MODFLOW Documentation of the seawater intrusion (SWI2) package for MODFLOW
The SWI2 Package is the latest release of the Seawater Intrusion (SWI) Package for MODFLOW. The SWI2 Package allows three-dimensional vertically integrated variable-density groundwater flow and seawater intrusion in coastal multiaquifer systems to be simulated using MODFLOW-2005. Vertically integrated variable-density groundwater flow is based on the Dupuit approximation in which an...
Authors
Mark Bakker, Frans Schaars, Joseph D. Hughes, Christian D. Langevin, Alyssa M. Dausman
Seawater circulation in sediments driven by interactions between seabed topography and fluid density Seawater circulation in sediments driven by interactions between seabed topography and fluid density
Measurements of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in coastal areas often show that the saltwater discharge component is substantially greater than the freshwater discharge. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain these high saltwater discharge values, including saltwater circulation driven by wave and tidal pumping, wave and tidal setup in intertidal areas, currents over...
Authors
Leonard F. Konikow, M. Akhavan, C.D. Langevin, H.A. Michael, A.H. Sawyer
MODFLOW–USG version 1: An unstructured grid version of MODFLOW for simulating groundwater flow and tightly coupled processes using a control volume finite-difference formulation MODFLOW–USG version 1: An unstructured grid version of MODFLOW for simulating groundwater flow and tightly coupled processes using a control volume finite-difference formulation
A new version of MODFLOW, called MODFLOW–USG (for UnStructured Grid), was developed to support a wide variety of structured and unstructured grid types, including nested grids and grids based on prismatic triangles, rectangles, hexagons, and other cell shapes. Flexibility in grid design can be used to focus resolution along rivers and around wells, for example, or to subdiscretize...
Authors
Sorab Panday, Christian D. Langevin, Richard G. Niswonger, Motomu Ibaraki, Joseph D. Hughes