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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FEFLOW 2015 PEST Sep. 19 Model Calibration, Uncertainty Analysis and PEST—A Brief Tour Trainer: John Doherty FEFLOW Introduction Sep. 17-19 Introduction to flow and mass transport simulation in 2D and 3D Trainer: Björn Onno Kaiser MIKE SHE Sep. 17-19 Introduction to integrated modelling on catchment scale Trainer: Patrick Keilholz PRECONFERENCE TRAINING (SEPT 17-19) DHI-WASY GmbH Volmerstraße 8, 12489 Berlin, Germany +49 30 679998 - 0 Telephone +49 30 679998 - 99 Telefax [email protected] www.dhigroup.com Organising committee Peter Schätzl [email protected] Karl-Heinz Pöschke [email protected] Birgit Goradza [email protected] © DHI / Photos: © iStock (1), DHI-WASY GmbH (4), Volker Clausnitzer (1), Peter Schätzl (1), F60 Concept GmbH (1) THE ACADEMY BY DHI THE ACADEMY by DHI embraces all of our global training and knowledge sharing activities. We develop and arrange training packages and facilitate access to research results, expert forums, networks, partnerships and technology. THE ACADEMY offers a palette of courses, capacity development packages and workshops all designed to fit your needs and challenges. We offer standard and or tailored training and workshops. MIKE Powered by DHI courses focus on practical skills, hands -on exercises and teaching you how to get the most out of your software. These courses also enable you to understand the power of the MIKE tools for building decision support systems. Thematic courses allow you to apply concepts, applications and decision support principles to the entire business process within current areas: aquaculture & agriculture, energy, climate change, flooding, coast & marine, surface & groundwater, urban water, industry, environment & ecosystems, product safety & environmental risk, etc. Our trainers and facilitators are experienced professionals, many of whom are recognised international experts in their fields. The use of highly skilled trainers guarantees the quality of THE ACADEMY courses. FIELD TRIP (SEP. 20) Open-pit lignite mining in Lusatia Lignite mine operation (dewatering) Lignite mine reclamation Conveyor bridge F60—the largest movable machine in the world Punt boat trip in the Spreewald biosphere reserve Microbrewery visit LOCATION Older than Berlin itself, Köpenick has kept its small- town touch. At the same time the bustling Berlin city center is within easy reach via public transport. Our conference venue is situated directly at the banks of the river Dahme, with a view of the old town and Köpenick castle. The branching network of rivers, lakes and channels in Berlin provides a perfect setting for our dinner cruise which will this time lead us to the centre of the metropolis. POSTCONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (SEP. 24/25) Finite Elements for groundwater flow Nonlinear equations—what to do? Mine dewatering FePEST—the graphical way to parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis Controlling FEFLOW by Python scripts Extending FEFLOW by IFM programming Reactive transport simulation and coupling to PHREEQC (piChem) Integrating GW and SW: piMIKE11 MIKE 11 in a nutshell MIKE SHE in a nutshell Recharge calculation in MIKE SHE Geological modelling with Leapfrog Hydro © DHI 21-23 SEPT 24-25 SEPT TECHNICAL SESSIONS TOPICAL WORKSHOPS MODELLING THE WORLD OF GROUNDWATER WITH MIKE BY DHI KEY DATES Training: 17-19 Sep. 2015 Field trip: 20 Sep. 2015 Conference: 21-23 Sep. 2015 Topical workshops: 24-25 Sep. 2015 LOCATION AND VENUE Penta-Hotel Berlin-Köpenick, Grünauer Straße 1, 12557 Berlin, Germany CONTACT AND REGISTRATION Registration: www.feflow.com/feflow2015 For more information, please contact: [email protected] NINE DAYS OF KNOWLEDGE SHARING, LEARNING AND SOCIALISING FEFLOW 2015 CONFERENCE SESSIONS (DETAILS INSIDE) KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (LECTURE TITLES INSIDE) Near Surface Geothermics Mining Thermal Phenomena Honorary Session: Retirement of Hans-Jörg G. Diersch Medium Deep and Deep Geothermics Construction & Remediation Transport - Radionuclides & Chemical Reactions Density Groundwater Management Presentation of FEFLOW 7.0 Frédéric Plas Agence Nationale pour la Gestion des Déchets Radio- actifs (Andra), France Philippe Renard Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland Tissa Illangasekare Colorado School of Mines, USA Craig Simmons Flinders University, Australia John Doherty Watermark Numerical Computing, Australia Hikari Fujii Akita University, Japan Fabien Cornaton DHI-WASY, Germany 17 Sep. 20 Sep. Open-Pit Lignite Mining in Lusatia 21 Sep. 24 Sep. 25 Sep. Preconference Training Courses FEFLOW 2015 Conference Topical Workshops Field Trip Honorary Session & Posters Dinner Boat Trip Presentation of FEFLOW 7.0

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Page 1: MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FEFLOW 2015 FEFLOW ... - DHI … · Delineation of Zones at Risk from Groundwater Inflows at an Underground Platinum Mine in South Africa Andreas Stoll, Peter

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FEFLOW 2015

PEST Sep. 19 Model Calibration, Uncertainty Analysis and PEST—A Brief Tour Trainer: John Doherty

FEFLOW Introduction Sep. 17-19 Introduction to flow and mass transport simulation in 2D and 3D Trainer: Björn Onno Kaiser

MIKE SHE Sep. 17-19 Introduction to integrated modelling on catchment scale Trainer: Patrick Keilholz

PRECONFERENCE TRAINING (SEPT 17-19)

DHI-WASY GmbH

Volmerstraße 8,

12489 Berlin, Germany

+49 30 679998 - 0 Telephone

+49 30 679998 - 99 Telefax

[email protected]

www.dhigroup.com

Organising committee

Peter Schätzl [email protected] Karl-Heinz Pöschke [email protected] Birgit Goradza [email protected]

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THE ACADEMY BY DHI

THE ACADEMY by DHI embraces all of our global training and knowledge sharing activities. We develop and arrange training packages and facilitate access to research results, expert forums, networks, partnerships and technology.

THE ACADEMY offers a palette of courses, capacity development packages and workshops all designed to fit your needs and challenges. We offer standard and or tailored training and workshops.

MIKE Powered by DHI courses focus on practical skills, hands-on exercises and teaching you how to get the most out of your software. These courses also enable you to understand the power of the MIKE tools for building decision support systems.

Thematic courses allow you to apply concepts, applications and decision support principles to the entire business process within current areas: aquaculture & agriculture, energy, climate change, flooding, coast & marine, surface & groundwater, urban water, industry, environment & ecosystems, product safety & environmental risk, etc.

Our trainers and facilitators are experienced professionals, many of whom are recognised international experts in their fields. The use of highly skilled trainers guarantees the quality of THE ACADEMY courses.

FIELD TRIP (SEP. 20)

Open-pit lignite mining in Lusatia

Lignite mine operation (dewatering)

Lignite mine reclamation

Conveyor bridge F60—the largest movable machine in the world

Punt boat trip in the Spreewald biosphere reserve

Microbrewery visit

LOCATION

Older than Berlin itself, Köpenick has kept its small-town touch. At the same time the bustling Berlin city

center is within easy reach via public transport. Our conference venue is situated directly at the banks of the river Dahme, with a view of the old town and Köpenick castle.

The branching network of rivers, lakes and channels in Berlin provides a perfect setting for our dinner cruise which will this time lead us to the centre of the metropolis.

POSTCONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (SEP. 24/25)

Finite Elements for groundwater flow

Nonlinear equations—what to do?

Mine dewatering

FePEST—the graphical way to parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis

Controlling FEFLOW by Python scripts

Extending FEFLOW by IFM programming

Reactive transport simulation and coupling to PHREEQC (piChem)

Integrating GW and SW: piMIKE11

MIKE 11 in a nutshell

MIKE SHE in a nutshell

Recharge calculation in MIKE SHE

Geological modelling with Leapfrog Hydro

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21-23 SEPT

24-25 SEPT

TECHNICAL SESSIONS

TOPICAL WORKSHOPS

MODELLING THE WORLD OF GROUNDWATER WITH MIKE BY DHI

KEY DATES

Training: 17-19 Sep. 2015

Field trip: 20 Sep. 2015

Conference: 21-23 Sep. 2015

Topical workshops: 24-25 Sep. 2015

LOCATION AND VENUE

Penta-Hotel Berlin-Köpenick, Grünauer Straße 1, 12557 Berlin, Germany

CONTACT AND

REGISTRATION

Registration: www.feflow.com/feflow2015

For more information, please contact: [email protected]

NINE DAYS OF KNOWLEDGE SHARING, LEARNING AND SOCIALISING

FEFLOW 2015 CONFERENCE

SESSIONS (DETAILS INSIDE)

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (LECTURE TITLES INSIDE)

Near Surface Geothermics

Mining

Thermal Phenomena

Honorary Session:

Retirement of Hans-Jörg G. Diersch

Medium Deep and Deep Geothermics

Construction & Remediation

Transport - Radionuclides &

Chemical Reactions

Density

Groundwater Management

Presentation of FEFLOW 7.0

Frédéric Plas Agence Nationale pour la Gestion des Déchets Radio-actifs (Andra), France

Philippe Renard Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Tissa Illangasekare Colorado School of Mines, USA

Craig Simmons Flinders University, Australia

John Doherty Watermark Numerical Computing, Australia

Hikari Fujii Akita University, Japan

Fabien Cornaton DHI-WASY, Germany

17 Sep.

20 Sep. Open-Pit Lignite Mining in Lusatia

21 Sep.

24 Sep.

25 Sep.

Preconference

Training

Courses

FEFLOW 2015

Conference

Topical

Workshops

Field Trip

Honorary Session & Posters

Dinner Boat Trip

Presentation of FEFLOW 7.0

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

MONDAY 21 SEPTEMBER TUESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER

9:30 Opening

10:00 Modelling of Various Types of Ground Source Heat Pump Sys-

tems Using FEFLOW

Hikari Fujii

NEAR SURFACE GEOTHERMICS

10:30 Numerical Simulation of Borehole Heat Exchanger Fields for

Long-term Storage in Combination with Groundwater Utilization

in an Artificially Regulated Aquifer for Urban District Planning

Martin Fuchsluger, Anna

Katharina Brüstle, Georg

Goetzl

10:50 Mitigation of Influence of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage

System on the Underground Environment.

Masahiko Katsuragi,

Mutsumi Yamaya, Satoru

Kuronuma, Hikari Fujii,

et al.

11:20 GEMTool, an Instrument for Assessing Open Loop Geothermal

Heat Pumps in Urban Areas

Christian Gmünder,

Manuela Gomez, Wei Li,

Simon Nusch

11:40 Thermal Efficiency of the Borehole Heat Exchanger Built With

Drilling Mud.

Masatoshi Yamaguchi,

Kiichi Numazawa,

Masahiko Katsuragi

12:00 Lunch Break

THERMAL PHENOMENA

13:00 Groundwater Flow and Heat Transport Simulation Using FEFLOW with Detailed Facies Analysis in Aizu Basin, Fukushima, Japan

Shoei Kaneko, Naoaki

Shibasaki, Youhei Uchida,

Gaurav Shrestha

13:20 Estimation of Rock Fracture Properties from Thermal Variations of the Groundwater Discharge Into a Tunnel

Milan Hokr, Aleš Balvín

MINING

13:50 From Catchment Hydrology to Dewatering at a Copper Mine Douglas Graham, Chris-

tian Tomsu, Erik Mårtens-

son

14:10 FEFLOW Model of a Copper Mine, Arizona, USA Pete Sinton, Bill Wingle,

Doug Bartlett

14:30 Impact of Urban and Post Ore Mining Area on the Hydrogeo-

logical System. A Case Study of the Tarnowskie Góry Town,

Southern Poland

Slawomir Sitek, Andrzej

Kowalczyk

14:50 Simulating Subsurface Flow Subject to Freezing and Thawing Volker Clausnitzer,

Vladimir Mirnyy,

Fabien Cornaton

15:10 Tea/Coffee Break

15:40 Unconventional Gas Explained: Overview, Issues and Some

Mythbusting

Craig Simmons

16:10 HONORARY SESSION: RETIREMENT OF HANS-JÖRG DIERSCH

17:30 POSTER SESSION WITH HORS D’OEUVRES AND DRINKS

8:30 Models and Decisions: Finding the Square Peg for the Square

Hole

MEDIUM DEEP AND DEEP GEOTHERMICS

9:00 Thermal Performance of a Deep Open-Loop Doublet Scheme

Located in a Fault Corridor: Stochastic Approach of a Synthetic

and Heterogeneous Coupled Heat/Mass and Flow Model

09:20 The Geothermal 3D Model for the Pilot Area Bavaria/Upper

Austria within the Project GeoMol

09:40 Technical and Economical Evaluation of Medium Deep Borehole

Thermal Energy Storages

10:00 Tea/Coffee Break

10:30 Does Geological Realism Help Improving Uncertainty Estimation

for Groundwater Applications?

CONSTRUCTION & REMED

11:00 Seepage Flow and Slope Stability Analysis

11:20 Impact of Gas Entrapment Below the Phreatic Surface on Pore

Pressure Propagation Dynamics

11:50 “5th Slide” Stabilization Works, Definitive Study and Detailed

Engineering

12:10 Design of a Passive Hydraulic Containment System Using

FEFLOW Modelling

12:30 Lunch Break

13:30 Complex Multi-Scale Hydrogeological Modelling of the Upper

Horizons of the Paris Basin as a Fundamental Tool for the

French Project of Radioactive Waste Storage in the Callovo

Oxfordian Clay Formation (Meuse / Haute Marne, France)

TRANSPORT - RADIONUCLIDES AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS

14:00 Modelling of Radionuclide Transport in the Overburden of a

Flooded Salt Mine

14:20 Implementation of a 3D Groundwater Flow and Transport Model

at the EUREX Plant in Saluggia (Northern Italy) by Means of

FEFLOW Simulation

14:50 A Stream-Function Approach for Modelling Flow Through Proper-

ty Discontinuities in FEFLOW

15:10 Simulating Flow and Transport With Detailed Geochemical

Reactions – Recent Developments Using PHREEQC as Reac-

tion Engine

15:30 Modelling the Matrix Permeability Gradient Due to Exchange of

Water Between Conduit and Matrix in a Karst Aquifer

15:50 Tea/Coffee Break

17:30 Dinner Boat Trip

Sensitivity Analysis of the Rainfall-Runoff Model for a Small

Urban Catchment

Fares Laouacheria, Rach-

id Manaouri, Naceur

Saadane, Moncef Chabi

1

A Pit-Lake Module for FEFLOW Pete Sinton,

William L. Wingle

2

Impacts on Piezometric Levels Due to Dispersion From a

Detention Basin

Giulia Passadore,

A. Sottani, A. Rinaldo

3

Role of Phreatophytic Trees in Capturing Contaminated

Groundwater Seepage from a Former Landfill Site in

Cataraqui Park, Kingston, Ontario (Canada)

Serban Danielescu, Dale

R. Van Stempvoort, Greg

Bickerton, James W. Roy

4

Effect of Vertical Fracture Networks on Thermal Interference

Between Borehole Heat Exchangers

Rob Schincariol,

S. E. Dehkordi

5

Delineation of Zones at Risk from Groundwater Inflows at an

Underground Platinum Mine in South Africa

Andreas Stoll,

Peter Cheshire

6

7 Simulating flood behaviour using an integrated surface water-

groundwater model

Michael Butts, Birgitte von

Christiersen,

Craig Mackay, et al.

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WEDNESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER

Models and Decisions: Finding the Square Peg for the Square John Doherty

MEDIUM DEEP AND DEEP GEOTHERMICS

Loop Doublet Scheme

Located in a Fault Corridor: Stochastic Approach of a Synthetic

and Heterogeneous Coupled Heat/Mass and Flow Model

Morgan Le Lous, François

Larroque, Alain Dupuy,

Adeline Moignard

The Geothermal 3D Model for the Pilot Area Bavaria/Upper Anna Katharina Brüstle,

M. Bottig, M. Fuchsluger,

S. Hoyer, G. Goetzl

Technical and Economical Evaluation of Medium Deep Borehole Bastian Welsch,

Wolfram Rühaak,

Daniel O. Schulte,

Does Geological Realism Help Improving Uncertainty Estimation Philippe Renard

CONSTRUCTION & REMEDIATION

Seepage Flow and Slope Stability Analysis Christoph Braun

Impact of Gas Entrapment Below the Phreatic Surface on Pore Héctor Montenegro, Oliver

Stelzer, Bernhard Oden-

wald

“5th Slide” Stabilization Works, Definitive Study and Detailed Rubén Esaú Mogrovejo

Gutiérrez, César González

Linares

Design of a Passive Hydraulic Containment System Using Rémi Vigouroux, Florence

Lenhardt, Noëlle Doucet,

Marc Boisson

Scale Hydrogeological Modelling of the Upper

Horizons of the Paris Basin as a Fundamental Tool for the

French Project of Radioactive Waste Storage in the Callovo-

Oxfordian Clay Formation (Meuse / Haute Marne, France)

Frederic Plas

RADIONUCLIDES AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS

Modelling of Radionuclide Transport in the Overburden of a Joachim Poppei, Laurin

Wissmeier, Georg Resele,

Olivier Masset

Implementation of a 3D Groundwater Flow and Transport Model

at the EUREX Plant in Saluggia (Northern Italy) by Means of

Jacopo De Sanctis,

F. Marconi, M. Rosati,

G. Mingrone

Function Approach for Modelling Flow Through Proper- Alexandros Papafotiou,

R. Senger, J. Becker,

P. Marschall

Simulating Flow and Transport With Detailed Geochemical

Recent Developments Using PHREEQC as Reac-

Laurin Wissmeier

Modelling the Matrix Permeability Gradient Due to Exchange of

Water Between Conduit and Matrix in a Karst Aquifer

Axayacatl Maqueda

8:30 Application of FEFLOW in Laboratory Settings in Multi-Scale

Testing: A Sensor Based, Smart Control System for Managed

Aquifer Recharge

Tissa Illangasekare

GROUNDWATER-SURFACE WATER INTERACTION

09:00 Modelling Surface Water, Groundwater and Nitrate Processes in

a Restored Riparian Wetland

Birgitte von Christiersen,

Michael Butts, Flemming

T. Hansen, et al.

09:20 Groundwater Modelling for the Design of Flooding Mitigation

Measures

Mark Gropius, S. Spichtig,

F. Hendry, P. Seitz

09:40 Understanding and Preventing Groundwater Flooding by

Integrated Modelling

Patrick Keilholz, Bertram

Monninkhoff, Markus

Disse

10:00 Tea/Coffee Break

GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT

10:50 Accurate Modelling of Horizontal Wells and Tunnels Using

Upscaling of Screen-Scale Flow Processes

Alexander Renz, Christian

Tomsu

11:10 Using Natural Tracers for Transport Model Calibration Samuel Diem, Olivier

Masset, Joachim Poppei

11:30 Groundwater Management in Waterloo, Canada Paul Martin, Barry

Brouwers, Patty Meyer,

Gaelen Merritt, Christo-

pher Neville, et al.

11:50 Lunch Break

DENSITY

13:00 The Freshwater Lens Problem: a New Benchmark for Density-

Driven Flow and Solute Transport

Leonard Stoeckl, Marc

Walther, Thomas Graf

13:20 Modelling Study on Impact of Climate Change on Groundwater

Salinity: Case Study of Southwest Bangladesh

Rezaul Hasan, Atiqur

Rahman, Afzal Hossain,

Christian Tomsu

13:40 Saltwater Injection into a Fractured Aquifer: A Density-Coupled

Mass-Transport Model

Junfeng Luo, Martina aus

der Beek, J. Plümacher

Sven Seifert,

Bertram Monninkhoff

14:10 FEFLOW 7.0 -

A Milestone in Flexible-Mesh Groundwater Modelling

Fabien Cornaton

14:30 PRESENTATION OF FEFLOW 7.0

16:00 Closing

Modelling of an Urban Watershed with EPA SWMM During a

Flood Lights and Struggles Against Flooding

Moncef Chabi, El Hadi

Mechentel, Fares Laoua-

cheria, Naceur Saadane

8

Hydrodynamic and Heat Transport Modelling of the Regional

Transboundary Geothermal Aquifers of Western Hungary

Emese Gáspár 9

Management of the World Heritage Caves of Aggtelek Karst

and Slovak Karst

Emese Gáspár, Peter

Gruber, Gaál Lajos,

Ilma Balázs

10

Conceptual Model of Ljubljansko Polje Aquifer Janja Vrzel, Goran

Vižintin, Nives Ogrinc

11

Groundwater Modelling of the Quaternary Aquifer and

Goczałkowice Dammed Reservoir Interaction, a Case Study

from Southern Poland

Joanna Czekaj, Sławomir

Sitek, Andrzej J. Witkowski

12

Heat Exchange Modelling in a Multilayered Karst Aquifer

Affected by Seawater Intrusion

Luca Vettorello, M. Chieco,

R. Pedron, A. Sottani

13

3D Reactive Transport Modeling of Wellfields for In-Situ

Leaching - Using the FEFLOW Plug-in piChem

Jana Nicolai, Horst Märten 14

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