Science Inventory

ANALYTIC ELEMENT GROUND WATER MODELING AS A RESEARCH PROGRAM (1980-2006)

Citation:

KRAEMER, S. R. ANALYTIC ELEMENT GROUND WATER MODELING AS A RESEARCH PROGRAM (1980-2006). GROUND WATER. National Ground Water Association, Westerville, OH, 45(4):402-408, (2007).

Impact/Purpose:

The objective of this project is to develop computer tools to delineate the zone contributing recharge to public water supply wells, and thus, support State, Tribes, and communities toward best management practices as they revisit current delineations, and design wellhead protection areas for new wells.

Description:

Scientists and engineers who use the analytic element method (AEM) for solving problems of regional ground water flow may be considered a community, and this community can be studied from the perspective of history and philosophy of science. Applying the methods of the Hungarian philosopher of science Imre Lakatos (1922-1974), the AEM research program is distinguished by its hard core (theoretical basis), protective belt (auxiliary assumptions), and heuristic (problem solving machinery). AEM has emerged relatively recently in the scientific literature and has a relatively modest number of developers and practitioners compared to the more established finite element and finite difference methods. Nonetheless, there is evidence to support the assertion that the AEM research program remains in a progressive phase. The evidence includes an expanding publication record, a growing research strand following Professor Otto Strack's book Groundwater Mechanics (1989), the continued placement of AEM researchers in academia, and the further development of innovative analytic solutions and computational solvers/models.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:07/11/2007
Record Last Revised:06/11/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 164264