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ALOPEX stochastic optimization for pumping management in fresh water coastal aquifers

Stratis Paraskevas, Saridakis Ioannis, Zakynthinaki Maria, Papadopoulou Eleni

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/F772D3D4-87AF-4AF8-A881-7B4C5F031365
Year 2013
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Bibliographic Citation P. Stratis, Y. Saridakis, M. Zakynthinaki, E. Papadopoulou. (2013). ALOPEX stochastic optimization for pumping management in fresh water coastal aquifers. Presented at 2nd International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences 2. [online]. Available:http://www.tuc.gr/fileadmin/users_data/amcl-thalis/Images_PDFs/ICMSQUARE_ALOPEX.pdf https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/490/1/012112
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Saltwater intrusion in freshwater aquifers is a problem of increasing significance in areas nearby the coastline. Apart from natural disastrous phenomena, such as earthquakes or floods, intense pumping human activities over the aquifer areas may change the chemical composition of the freshwater aquifer. Working towards the direction of real time management of freshwater pumping from coastal aquifers, we have considered the deployment of the stochastic optimization Algorithm of Pattern Extraction (ALOPEX), coupled with several penalty strategies that produce convenient management policies. The present study, which further extents recently derived results, considers the analytical solution of a classical model for underground flow and the ALOPEX stochastic optimization technique to produce an efficient approach for pumping management over coastal aquifers. Numerical experimentation also includes a case study at Vathi area on the Greek island of Kalymnos, to compare with known results in the literature as well as to demonstrate different management strategies.

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