Abstract
The so-called groundwater quality simulation is to study the spatial and temporal variation law of the concentration of a certain soluble substance (element or other component) when it is dispersed and transported by simulation method, to predict the instantaneous dynamics and expansion range of polluted groundwater, and to provide scientific basis for formulating reasonable and effective prevention measures. In recent years, the environmental hydrogeology survey results of some provinces, cities and regions in China show that the groundwater in most cities in China has been polluted to varying degrees. This situation directly affects industrial and agricultural production and people's health. However, in the past, environmental hydrogeology work was mostly limited to surface investigation, lacking quantitative and predictive evaluation research. Monitoring groundwater quality dynamics and forecasting the development trend of groundwater pollution is one of the main tasks of groundwater pollution investigation and research. Relevant information shows that some countries in the world have already carried out this research and established a predictive groundwater quality model. Among them, the United States has established 22 material transport models and 5 heat transport models; France has established 5 models of material transport and 4 models of heat transport. The following countries have only established material transport models: 7 in Israel; 2 in the UK; 2 in Canada; 1 in West Germany and 1 in Japan. Therefore, we believe that the study of groundwater quality simulation experiment, which is still blank in China's scientific field, has become an important subject that needs to be carried out urgently to ensure the four modernizations and people's health. The hydrogeological conditions and dynamic characteristics of groundwater resources have been comprehensively analyzed and studied. It points out that the continuous exploitation of groundwater resources in 2018 has led to the deterioration of groundwater quality, land degradation, underground, cracks and depletion of groundwater resources, and puts forward some preventive measures.
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