Because you are probably talking about a steady-state simulation, isn´t it?
I had a problem like this too. If the K is too low, the porous material is
not able to conduct the water to the boundary conditions and it just can
accumulate, rising the water level. What happens in this case is that water
will be removed by runoff and will not infiltrate in the soil. But I agree
that it seems a little strange not being able to infiltrate any water at
all…
Stela.
2008/8/25 Dieter Plass <plass@...>
> It seems I am lacking some basic understanding of hydraulics: Why does 1
>
> mm/a of recharge to an aquitard result in a water level rise of 1.000 m?
>
> Dieter
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