Groundwater sustainability: A review of the interactions between science and policy
Concerns over groundwater depletion and ecosystem degradation have led to the
incorporation of the concept of groundwater sustainability as a groundwater policy …
incorporation of the concept of groundwater sustainability as a groundwater policy …
Beyond classical observations in hydrogeology: The advantages of including exchange flux, temperature, tracer concentration, residence time, and soil moisture …
Traditionally, groundwater and surface water flow models have been calibrated against two
observation types: hydraulic heads and surface water discharge. It has repeatedly been …
observation types: hydraulic heads and surface water discharge. It has repeatedly been …
Automatic calibration of the groundwater simulation model with high parameter dimensionality using sequential uncertainty fitting approach
Calibration of the groundwater simulation model is one of the main challenges in the
modeling process. In addition, hydrogeological complexities and the lack of field data in …
modeling process. In addition, hydrogeological complexities and the lack of field data in …
Assessment of groundwater flow dynamics using MODFLOW in shallow aquifer system of mahanadi delta (east coast), India
Despite being a biodiversity hotspot, the Mahanadi delta is facing groundwater salinization
as one of the main environmental threats in the recent past. Hence, this study attempts to …
as one of the main environmental threats in the recent past. Hence, this study attempts to …
Evaluation of Gaussian process regression kernel functions for improving groundwater prediction
Systematic model error is caused by the unreasonable simplification of real groundwater
system, which damages the reliability of groundwater model prediction. Gaussian process …
system, which damages the reliability of groundwater model prediction. Gaussian process …
[HTML][HTML] Comparing alternative conceptual models for tile drains and soil heterogeneity for the simulation of tile drainage in agricultural catchments
Tile drains are important water flow paths in agricultural catchments and must be included in
hydrological models. However, their locations are rarely known and the explicit …
hydrological models. However, their locations are rarely known and the explicit …
Buried Paleo‐Channel Detection With a Groundwater Model, Tracer‐Based Observations, and Spatially Varying, Preferred Anisotropy Pilot Point Calibration
OS Schilling, DJ Partington, J Doherty… - Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Alluvial sand and gravel (ASG) aquifers are highly heterogeneous and exhibit strong,
spatially variable anisotropy, often interspersed by buried paleo‐channels of increased …
spatially variable anisotropy, often interspersed by buried paleo‐channels of increased …
A framework for parameter estimation using sharp-interface seawater intrusion models
Sharp-interface seawater intrusion models present shorter run times than variable density
codes, which makes them practical for regional, decision-support groundwater modeling …
codes, which makes them practical for regional, decision-support groundwater modeling …
Advancing Physically‐Based Flow Simulations of Alluvial Systems Through Atmospheric Noble Gases and the Novel 37Ar Tracer Method
To provide a sound understanding of the sources, pathways, and residence times of
groundwater water in alluvial river‐aquifer systems, a combined multitracer and modeling …
groundwater water in alluvial river‐aquifer systems, a combined multitracer and modeling …
Improving monitoring network design to detect leaks at hazardous facilities: Lessons from a CO2 storage site
Exploring the challenges posed by uncertainties in numerical modeling for hazardous
material storage, this study introduces methodologies to improve monitoring networks for …
material storage, this study introduces methodologies to improve monitoring networks for …