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Stochastic hydrogeology: What professionals really need?

Author(s)
Renard, Philippe  
Poste d'hydrogéologie stochastique et géostatistique  
Date issued
January 10, 2007
In
Ground Water
Vol
5
No
45
From page
531
To page
541
Subjects
NONUNIFORM HOMOGENEOUS MEDIA DIMENSIONAL GROUNDWATER FLOW SIMULATED TRANSMISSIVITY FIELDS PILOT POINT METHODOLOGY CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS POROUS-MEDIA AUTOMATED CALIBRATION SPATIAL VARIABILITY SOLUTE TRANSPORT INVERSE PROBLEM
Abstract
Quantitative hydrogeology celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2006. Geostatistics is younger but has had a very large impact in hydrogeology. Today, geostatistics is used routinely to interpolate deterministically most of the parameters that are required to analyze a problem or make a quantitative analysis. In a small number of cases, geostatistics is combined with deterministic approaches to forecast uncertainty. At a more academic level, geostatistics is used extensively to study physical processes in heterogeneous aquifers. Yet, there is an important gap between the academic use and the routine applications of geostatistics. The reasons for this gap are diverse. These include aspects related to the hydrogeology consulting market, technical reasons such as the lack of widely available software, but also a number of misconceptions. A change in this situation requires acting at different levels. First, regulators must be convinced of the benefit of using geostatistics. Second, the economic potential of the approach must be emphasized to customers. Third, the relevance of the theories needs to be increased. Last, but not least, software, data sets, and computing infrastructure such as grid computing need to be widely available.
Publication type
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Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/61733
DOI
10.1111/j.1745-6584.2007.00340.x
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