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User Guide to the UNC Process and Three Utility Programs for Computation of Nonlinear Confidence and Prediction Intervals Using Modflow-2000

U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 6–A10

By Steen Christensen and Richard L. Cooley


 

Contents

Abstract

 

Chapter 1. Introduction

 

Chapter 2. Theory

 

Chapter 3. User Guide to The UNC Process

 

Chapter 4. User Guide to RESAN2-2k

 

Chapter 5. User Guide to BEALE2-2k

 

Chapter 6. User Guide to CORFAC-2k

 

References

 

Appendix A. Solutions for Extreme Values

 

Appendix B. Computation of Q and R for Testing for Equality of Constrained and Unconstrained Residuals

 

Appendix C. Example Simulations

 


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