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Issues in characterizing heterogeneity and connectivity in non-multiGaussian media

Kerrou, Jaouher
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Renard, Philippe
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Franssen, Harrie-Jan Hendricks
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2008
Advances in water Resources

The performances of kriging, stochastic simulations and sequential self-calibration inversion are assessed when characterizing a non-multiGaussian synthetic 2D braided channel aquifer. The comparison is based on a series of criteria such as the reproduction of the original reference transmissivity or head fields, but also in terms of accuracy of flow and transport (capture zone) forecasts when the flow conditions are modified. We observe that the errors remain large even for a dense data network. In addition some unexpected behaviours are observed when large transmissivity datasets are used. In particular, we observe an increase of the bias with the number of transmissivity data and an increasing uncertainty with the number of head data. This is interpreted as a consequence of the use of an inadequate multiGaussian stochastic model that is not able to reproduce the connectivity of the original field. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.advwatres.2007.07.002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000253019900012

Author(s)
Kerrou, Jaouher
Renard, Philippe
Franssen, Harrie-Jan Hendricks
Lunati, Ivan
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Advances in water Resources
Volume

31

Start page

147

End page

159

Subjects

aquifer characterization

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inverse

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kriging

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stochastic simulations

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uncertainty

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well-capture zones

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connectivity

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multiple-point statistics

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Piezometric Head Data

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Groundwater-Flow

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Conditional Simulation

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Inverse Problem

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Mass-Transport

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Transmissivity

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Hydrogeology

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Fields

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Information

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Models

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