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Predicting groundwater basin response to pumping and recharge operations using surrogate parameters / Labadie, J.
Titre : Predicting groundwater basin response to pumping and recharge operations using surrogate parameters Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Labadie, J. Mention d'édition : Department of Civil Engineering Editeur : Department of Civil Engineering Année de publication : 1973 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-09212 Note générale : A new surrogate-parameter approach to modeling geohydrologic system or groundwater basins has been presented which has several advantages over current simulation-type approaches including : 1) conduciveness to modeling nonhomogeneous and nonisotropic basins/ 2) less arbitrariness, since complex boundary conditions and natural recharge to the basin need not be guessed/ 3) not requiring arbitrary division of a basin into homogenous sections/ 4) formalization of the parameter identification problem as a mathematical programming problem. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Simulation Informatisation Modelisation Zone aride Index. décimale : 551.49 Eaux souterraines Résumé : A new surrogate-parameter approach to modeling geohydrologic system or groundwater basins has been presented which has several advantages over current simulation-type approaches including : 1) conduciveness to modeling nonhomogeneous and nonisotropic basins/ 2) less arbitrariness, since complex boundary conditions and natural recharge to the basin need not be guessed/ 3) not requiring arbitrary division of a basin into homogenous sections/ 4) formalization of the parameter identification problem as a mathematical programming problem. Note de contenu : A new surrogate-parameter approach to modeling geohydrologic system or groundwater basins has been presented which has several advantages over current simulation-type approaches including : 1) conduciveness to modeling nonhomogeneous and nonisotropic basins/ 2) less arbitrariness, since complex boundary conditions and natural recharge to the basin need not be guessed/ 3) not requiring arbitrary division of a basin into homogenous sections/ 4) formalization of the parameter identification problem as a mathematical programming problem. Predicting groundwater basin response to pumping and recharge operations using surrogate parameters [texte imprimé] / Labadie, J. . - Department of Civil Engineering . - Department of Civil Engineering, 1973.
ISSN : CI-09212
A new surrogate-parameter approach to modeling geohydrologic system or groundwater basins has been presented which has several advantages over current simulation-type approaches including : 1) conduciveness to modeling nonhomogeneous and nonisotropic basins/ 2) less arbitrariness, since complex boundary conditions and natural recharge to the basin need not be guessed/ 3) not requiring arbitrary division of a basin into homogenous sections/ 4) formalization of the parameter identification problem as a mathematical programming problem.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Simulation Informatisation Modelisation Zone aride Index. décimale : 551.49 Eaux souterraines Résumé : A new surrogate-parameter approach to modeling geohydrologic system or groundwater basins has been presented which has several advantages over current simulation-type approaches including : 1) conduciveness to modeling nonhomogeneous and nonisotropic basins/ 2) less arbitrariness, since complex boundary conditions and natural recharge to the basin need not be guessed/ 3) not requiring arbitrary division of a basin into homogenous sections/ 4) formalization of the parameter identification problem as a mathematical programming problem. Note de contenu : A new surrogate-parameter approach to modeling geohydrologic system or groundwater basins has been presented which has several advantages over current simulation-type approaches including : 1) conduciveness to modeling nonhomogeneous and nonisotropic basins/ 2) less arbitrariness, since complex boundary conditions and natural recharge to the basin need not be guessed/ 3) not requiring arbitrary division of a basin into homogenous sections/ 4) formalization of the parameter identification problem as a mathematical programming problem. Réservation
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