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Computational Groundwater Modelling

Computational groundwater modeling uses computer programs to simulate how water moves and interacts underground. It helps scientists and engineers understand the distribution, flow, and recharge of groundwater in aquifers. By inputting data such as soil types, water sources, and usage patterns, the model predicts how groundwater levels change over time, evaluates the impact of pumping or contamination, and guides sustainable management. Essentially, it’s a virtual laboratory for testing scenarios and making informed decisions about water resources without intrusive or costly physical testing.