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Contents Page<br />

Hans-Jörg G. Diersch – WASY GmbH Institute for Water Resources Planning and<br />

Systems Research, Germany<br />

Preface 1<br />

<strong>Section</strong> I:<br />

<strong>Groundwater</strong> <strong>management</strong><br />

JJP Vivier & A. Wiethoff – Africa Geo-Environmental Services (Pty) Ltd (AGES),<br />

Pretoria, South Africa<br />

Development of a regional groundwater flow <strong>management</strong> model for the<br />

Far East Rand Basin in South Africa 5<br />

Asaf Sarwar - Department of Irrigation and Drainage, University of Agriculture,<br />

Faisalabad-Pakistan<br />

Helmut Eggers - Institute of Water Resources and Land Improvement, University of<br />

Bonn, Germany<br />

Combining FEFLOW and water balance models to simulate groundwater<br />

levels in the Indus Basin, Pakistan 19<br />

Arshad Ashraf - National Agricultural Research Center, Islamabad, Pakistan<br />

Zulfiqar Ahmad - Dept. of Earth Sc. QAU, Islamabad, Pakistan<br />

Integrated use of GIS, Remote Sensing and <strong>Groundwater</strong> Modeling<br />

through FEFLOW to Study the Aquifer behavior of Upper Chaj Doab of<br />

Indus Basin, Pakistan 29<br />

Jaime-Ramón García-Rodríguez & Matthias Schöniger - Institut für Geoökologie an<br />

der Technischen Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig, Germany<br />

Integrated groundwater <strong>management</strong> for urban watershed Lagunera-<br />

Region, Northern Mexico 39<br />

<strong>Section</strong> <strong>II</strong>:<br />

Remediation and radionuclide transport<br />

David Etcheverry & Yvan Rossier - BG Consulting Engineers, France<br />

Numerical simulation of groundwater remediation systems using feflow 51<br />

Valeriano Pastore, Andrea Del Frate, Elena Lombardo, Giovanna Monti & Nicola<br />

Nosari - Studio Geotecnico Italiano S.r.l., Milan, Italy<br />

Paolo Gardini - Caffaro S.r.l., Brescia, Italy<br />

Modelling of ground water flow as support to remediation strategy at<br />

polluted sites. The case of Torviscosa (Italy) 59<br />

Rimantas Petrošius, Jonas Mažeika & Vaidote Jakimaviciute-Maseliene – Institute of<br />

Geology and Geography, Vilnius, Lithuania<br />

Radionuclide transport evaluation in environment of a near surface<br />

repository for radwaste in Lithuania by finite elements<br />

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Berlin, Germany<br />

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<strong>Section</strong> <strong>II</strong>I:<br />

Visualization and data <strong>management</strong><br />

Volker Clausnitzer – WASY GmbH Institute for Water Resources Planning and<br />

Systems Research, Germany<br />

Advances in dynamic spatial visualization 79<br />

C. Braun & M. Probst - BCE GmbH, Germany<br />

T. Metschies - Wismut GmbH, Germany<br />

R. Kahnt - G.E.O.S. Freiberg Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Germany<br />

A conceptual approach to a mesh independent data <strong>management</strong> for<br />

complex groundwater flow and transport modelling 83<br />

Stefan Fachmann & Volker Jungk - ARCADIS Consult GmbH, Germany<br />

3D – Interpretation and visualization of large data amounts for<br />

contaminated land projects – basis of successful groundwater modeling 87<br />

<strong>Section</strong> IV:<br />

Complex and large-scale models<br />

D. G. Abbey, D. J. VanVliet, P. J. Martin, & P. A. Meyer - AquaResource Inc., Canada<br />

Water Budget Analysis in the Credit Valley Watershed, Ontario, Canada 97<br />

Olivier Douez, Alain Dupuy, Olivier Atteia & Michel Franceschi - Institut EGID-<br />

University of Michel de Montaigne, Bordeaux, France<br />

Assessment of deep aquifer complexity by long period numerical path<br />

lines 99<br />

Reinhart Funke, Michael Birkle & Oliver Krol - Fraunhofer Institute for Information and<br />

Data Processing, Karlsruhe, Germany<br />

Rolf Ebner – Gesellschaft für Meß- und Filtertechnik m.b.H., Karlsruhe, Germany<br />

Procedures for modelling large coherent regional groundwater aquifers<br />

with FEFLOW 107<br />

<strong>Section</strong> V:<br />

Coupled simulations<br />

Bertram Monninkhoff & Kerstin Kernbach - WASY GmbH Institute for Water<br />

Resources Planning and Systems Research, Germany<br />

Coupled surface water – groundwater modeling for planning of flood<br />

retention in the Lower Havel area 115<br />

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Berlin, Germany


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A. Koch - IWUD Ingenieure für Wasser, Umwelt und Datenverarbeitung GmbH,<br />

Höxter, Germany<br />

G. Meon - Technical University of Braunschweig, Leichtweiss Institute for Hydraulic<br />

Engineering, Germany<br />

Combined simulation of 2D-surface water and 3D-groundwater problems<br />

using the FEFLOW Interface Manager 125<br />

Marc Quent & Matthias Schöniger - University of Lueneburg, Faculty <strong>II</strong>I - Campus<br />

Suderburg, Germany<br />

Martin Krebs - Office of Water and Navigation Emden (WSA Emden), Germany<br />

Simulation of the Interaction between <strong>Groundwater</strong> and Surface Water in<br />

a Tidal Estuary of the River Untere Ems (Northwest Germany) 131<br />

Torsten Pfützenreuter, Thomas Rauschenbach & Hartmut Linke - Fraunhofer<br />

Anwendungszentrum Systemtechnik Ilmenau, Germany<br />

Coupling Two Worlds – Combined Simulation with FEFLOW and<br />

SIMULINK 141<br />

<strong>Section</strong> VI:<br />

Software solutions for large-scale modeling<br />

Rainer Gründler - WASY GmbH Institute for Water Resources Planning and Systems<br />

Research, Germany<br />

Large-scale models and parallel computing with FEFLOW 149<br />

F. Thilo & M. Grauer – Institute for Information Systems, University of Siegen,<br />

Germany<br />

Udo Junghans, Stefan Kaden & Olaf Arndt - WASY GmbH Institute for Water<br />

Resources Planning and Systems Research, Germany<br />

Applying parallel computing to support the groundwater modelling<br />

workflow and enable optimization of complex groundwater problems 155<br />

Chris S. Gabriel, Paul J. Martin, Daron G. Abbey - AquaResource Inc., Canada<br />

IFM Tool Development to Streamline Data Management for Large-Scale<br />

Models 163<br />

<strong>Section</strong> V<strong>II</strong>:<br />

Heat transport simulation<br />

Pablo Porras – Lehrstuhl für Wasserbau Technische Universität München, Germany<br />

Seepage and heat transport simulations for the further development of a<br />

monitoring system for leakage in earthen structures 173<br />

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Berlin, Germany


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Hans De Beer – Geological Survey of Norway, Trondheim<br />

A transient method for measuring thermal properties of rocks - a heat<br />

flow model to support laboratory experiments 181<br />

Doreen Gehrke & Maria-Theresia Schafmeister – Institute for Geography and<br />

Geology, University Greifswald, Germany<br />

Guido Blöcher & Günter Zimmermann - GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Germany<br />

Efficiency of hydro-fractures: Thermo-hydraulic 3D model of the<br />

geothermal reservoir of Groß Schönebeck / North East German Basin 187<br />

<strong>Section</strong> V<strong>II</strong>I:<br />

Density-dependent modeling<br />

Fabien Magri & Ulf Bayer – GFZ Potsdam, Germany<br />

Modeling of large-scale density driven flow by example of the North East<br />

German Basin 197<br />

Luca Alberti, Vincenzo Francani & Ivana La Licata – D.I.I.A.R., Politecnico di Milano,<br />

Italy<br />

Hydrogeologic parameters and human activities influence on sea water<br />

intrusion at a refinery site 207<br />

C. I. Zahariadi, M. P. Papadopoulou & G. P. Karatzas – Department of Environmental<br />

Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Greece<br />

Density Dependent Flow in a Karstified Coastal Aquifer of Crete Using a Finite<br />

Element Simulation Model 217<br />

<strong>Section</strong> IX:<br />

Applications and developments<br />

Junfeng Luo – WASY GmbH Institute for Water Resources Planning and Systems<br />

Research, Germany<br />

<strong>Groundwater</strong> modeling for groundwater protection planning of the<br />

planned Airport Berlin-Schönefeld International 229<br />

Carl Philipp Essle - Colenco, Baden, Switzerland; University of Stuttgart, Germany<br />

Olivier Jaquet, Pascal Siegel & Rabah Namar - Colenco, Baden, Switzerland<br />

Hydrogeological modelling of karstic aquifers: towards realistic<br />

characterisation of extreme heterogeneity 231<br />

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Berlin, Germany


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Poster Contributions<br />

Michele Bottarelli & Giacomo Bizzarri - Dipartimento di Architettura, Università di<br />

Ferrara, Italy<br />

A new approach for the transposition of a geological structure in a<br />

deterministic multilayer model 235<br />

P. Romero & F. J. Elorza - Dept. of Applied Mathematics and computer methods,<br />

Technical University of Madrid<br />

J. M. Murillo - Geological and Mining Institute of Spain<br />

L. Rodríguez - Provincial Diputation of Alicante. Spain<br />

Simulation of three dimensional variable-density groundwater flow.<br />

Application to seawater intrusion <strong>management</strong> problems in the Cabo<br />

Roig aquifer, Alicante (Spain) 241<br />

Ezio Crestaz & Erika Cascelli - Snamprogetti SpA (ENI), Italy<br />

Advanced Visualization in <strong>Groundwater</strong> Modelling Feflow-Tecplot<br />

integration case study in the framework of a VBA/ArcObjects prototype<br />

in ArcGIS 9 249<br />

Luca Alberti & Vincenzo Francani - D.I.I.A.R., Politecnico di Milano, Italy<br />

Giovanni Formentin - G.E.CO. snc, Italy<br />

Modeling of a hydraulic barrier of horizontal drains for groundwater<br />

remediation on a petrochemical plant 255<br />

Jintao Wen & Joseph Hagerty - University of Louisville, U.S.A.<br />

Radial Collector Well Modeling using FEFLOW in a River Bank Filtration<br />

System 263<br />

Stefano Tessitore & Francesco Baldacci - Università degli Studi di Pisa – Dipartimento<br />

di Scienze della Terra – Pisa, Italy<br />

Giuseppe Pizzi - Consulting Engineer, Italy<br />

Hydrogeological Characterisation and Modelling of the Versilia Coastal<br />

Aquifer 271<br />

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International FEFLOW User Conference, September 10-15, 2006<br />

Berlin, Germany

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