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Effective Groundwater Model Calibration: With Analysis of Data, Sensitivities, Predictions, and Uncertainty
Effective Groundwater Model Calibration: With Analysis of Data, Sensitivities, Predictions, and Uncertainty
Mary C. Hill
Claire R. Tiedeman
ISBN: 978-0-471-77636-9
©2007
480 pages
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This book presents a set of methods and guidelines for calibrating and analyzing mathematical groundwater models. The methods commonly used to develop and apply mathematical often fail to take full advantage of either the data available for model construction and calibration or the developed model, and this book intends to improve how data and models are used.

The book also helps readers to address societal issues related to natural and engineered systems that are conducive to quantitative modeling, and to use the models and available data more effectively. The types of issues to which the methods and guidelines presented in the book are applicable include issues relevant to businesses, communities, local, state, and federal government agencies, and other private and public entities.  


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