
Groundwater Flow Model
A groundwater flow model is a computer simulation that predicts how underground water moves through soil and rock. It uses data on the area's geology, water sources, and aquifer properties to estimate flow directions, speed, and water levels. This helps engineers and scientists understand water availability, manage resources, and assess the impact of activities like drilling or pollution. Essentially, it’s a virtual map of underground water pathways, enabling informed decisions about sustainable groundwater use and protection.