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Main Title Use of Linear Programming for Estimating Geohydrological Parameters of Groundwater Basins.
Author Kleineck, David ;
CORP Author General Electric Co., Santa Barbara, Calif. TEMPO.
Year Published 1970
Report Number 70TMP-43; OWRR-C-1339(1971); 01193,; C-1339(1971)(1)
Stock Number PB-195 668
Additional Subjects ( Groundwater ; Computerized simulation) ; ( Linear programming ; Hydrogeology) ; Mathematical models ; Water flow ; Least squares method ; Aquifers ; Water resources ;
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NTIS  PB-195 668 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Simulation models of groundwater basins require estimates of geohydrological parameters such as permeability and storage capacity. In present practice these parameters are initially guessed at and later adjusted by trial and error to improve the model's ability to simulate some known portion of the water history. It has been suggested that this process might be reversed to deduce geohydrology directly from the historical record. This suggestion was tested against a basin studied earlier by the California State Department of Water Resources. The fitting criteria used gave rise to linear programming formulations which were solved from the basin data. The approach shows promise in that about one-third of the basin parameters were evaluated, but further development is required. It is believed that historical records, although apparently overdetermining the system of equations, actually underdetermine the system because of redundancy effects. The approach appears to offer the best known method for estimating the effective aquifer depth. (Author)