Abstract:
A hydrogeological model has been developed for the Aruwakkalu
limestone mine to study the behaviour of groundwater flow, associate with specific
problems within the mine, in this research. Groundwater flow model was
constructed using Visual MODFLOW 3D Finite difference method. Five distinct
types of material layers were identified for material property designation in the
study area of the mine by using the borehole data report, which was completed in
year 2008. The mine is mainly bounded by two water bodies; Puttalam lagoon and
Kala Oya. Existing hydrogeology related data and the results of several field tests
were used to develop the groundwater model initially with a conceptual model.
Utilizing hydrogeological data gained from field works; specially the aquifer
parameters gained from pumping tests, the model was developed and calibrated for
steady state conditions. According to the model simulation, groundwater flow is
mainly towards the west direction and it simulates sea water intrusions in some
locations. Dewatering feasibility and cost associated with groundwater movement of
the mine can be evaluated using the developed model by conducting predictive
simulations.
Citation:
Dayarathna, E.A.C., Pethum, L.L.D.I., Sunanda, D.J., Wedisinghe, W.M.C.C., Dassanayake, A.B.N., & Wickrama, M.A.D.M.G. (2011). Developing a hydrogeological model for Aruwakkalu limestone mine, Puttalam. In N. P. Ratnayake & A.M.K.B. Abeysinghe (Eds.), Proceedings of the 6th National Conference on Minerals and Innovative Thinking (pp. 13-16). Department of Earth Resources Engineering, University of Moratuwa