Stochastic Subsurface Hydrogeology is the study of subsurface, geological heterogeneity, and its effects on flow and transport process, using probabilistic and geostatistical concepts …
This introductory scholarly treatment explores the fundamentals of modern geostatistics, a group of spatiotemporal concepts and methods related to the advancement of the epistemic …
Pollution risk from the discharge of industrial waste or accidental spills during transportation poses a considerable threat to the security of rivers. The ability to quickly identify the …
Inverse methods can be used to reconstruct the release history of a known source of groundwater contamination from concentration data describing the present‐day spatial …
AD Woodbury, TJ Ulrych - Water resources research, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
A full‐Bayesian approach to the estimation of transmissivity from hydraulic head and transmissivity measurements is developed for two‐dimensional steady state groundwater …
Information-Based Inversion and Processing with Applications examines different classical and modern aspects of geophysical data processing and inversion with emphasis on the …
RJ Lindgren, AR Dutton, SD Hovorka - 2004 - digitalcommons.usf.edu
A new numerical ground-water-flow model (Edwards aquifer model) that incorporates important components of the latest information and plausible conceptualization of the …
S Chadalavada, B Datta… - International Journal of …, 2011 - inderscienceonline.com
Groundwater pollution occurs from different anthropogenic sources like leakage from Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) and depositories, leakage from hazardous waste dump …
The maximum entropy principle advocates to evaluate events' probabilities using a distribution that maximizes entropy among those that satisfy certain expectations' …