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Re-infiltration of Surface Water #349

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alimeshgi opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Re-infiltration of Surface Water #349

alimeshgi opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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needs refinement issue still needs refinement user-experience Improvements to the settings file, logging, error handling, etc.

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Adding new functionality

Improvement Description

The current model lacks the capability to simulate the re-infiltration of surface water into the subsurface, which is a crucial process in hydrological modeling, especially in scenarios involving rainfall-runoff dynamics and groundwater recharge.

Implementation Description

Implement Re-infiltration Mechanism: Introduce a re-infiltration mechanism to simulate the process of surface water returning to the subsurface after runoff events. This enhancement will improve the accuracy of the model by accounting for the complex interactions between surface water and groundwater, ultimately leading to more realistic hydrological simulations.

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@alimeshgi alimeshgi added user-experience Improvements to the settings file, logging, error handling, etc. needs refinement issue still needs refinement labels Feb 9, 2024
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verseve commented Feb 12, 2024

Issue already reported #237.

@verseve verseve closed this as completed Feb 12, 2024
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