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Incorporating uncertainty into high-resolution groundwater supply models

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Edited by: Mishra S.Mishra S.

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Abstract

Groundwater modeling is a useful tool for evaluating whether an acquifer system is capable of supporting groundwater withdrawals over long periods of time and what effect, if any, such activity will have on the regional flow dynamics as well as on specific public water, agricultural and industrial supplies. An overview is given of an ongoing groundwater modeling study of the Chicot Aquifer in southwestern Louisiana where a low-resolution groundwater model is being used to study the regional flow in the Chicot acquifer and to provide boundary conditions for higher-resolution inset models created using telescopic mesh refinement (TMR).
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Incorporating uncertainty into high-resolution groundwater supply models
ISBN 0784406960
Year Published 2003
Language English
Larger Work Title Groundwater Quality Modeling and Management Under Uncertinity
First page 122
Last page 130
Conference Title Proceeding of the Symposium on Groundwater Management Under Uncertainty
Conference Location Philadelphia, PH
Conference Date 23 June 2003 through 25 June 2003
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