Increase in Fluid Density in Groundwater Slows Regional Circulation Rates
Groundwater flow systems in inland basins are affected by fluid properties. A study used numerical simulation to model how changes in fluid density impact groundwater flow in Western China. The simulation showed that increasing fluid density in the central basin area reduces regional groundwater flow but enhances local groundwater flow. This means that denser fluids can alter the distribution of groundwater flow systems in inland basins.