2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0309-1708(99)00039-1
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A multiscale approach for estimating solute travel time distributions

Abstract: This paper uses a multiscale statistical framework to estimate groundwater travel times and to derive conditional travel time probability densities. In the applications of interest here travel time uncertainties depend primarily on uncertainties in hydraulic conductivity. These uncertainties can be reduced if the travel times are conditioned on scattered measurements of hydraulic conductivity and/or hydraulic head. In our approach the spatially discretized log hydraulic conductivity is modeled as a multiscale … Show more

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“…The SRE‐EM approach is based on a scalar version of the Kalman filter, or RTS filter [see, e.g., Basseville et al , 1992]. It consists of a double sweep along the cascade tree [ Daniel et al , 2000; Primus Gorenburg et al , 2001], that provides the estimates at each level, as well as the associated mean square error of estimation. The full set of equations was applied to precipitation fields by, e.g., Tustison et al [2003], Gupta et al [2006], Bocchiola and Rosso [2006] and full reference can be made to Bocchiola [2007].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SRE‐EM approach is based on a scalar version of the Kalman filter, or RTS filter [see, e.g., Basseville et al , 1992]. It consists of a double sweep along the cascade tree [ Daniel et al , 2000; Primus Gorenburg et al , 2001], that provides the estimates at each level, as well as the associated mean square error of estimation. The full set of equations was applied to precipitation fields by, e.g., Tustison et al [2003], Gupta et al [2006], Bocchiola and Rosso [2006] and full reference can be made to Bocchiola [2007].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, relevant ground for the application of Scale Recursive Estimation (henceforth, SRE) techniques to a wide range of issues has been established (e.g. [27,52,20,21,64]). The SRE technique is based on a scalerecursive version of the Kalman filter developed by Rauch, Tung and Striebel (henceforth RTS [65,69,30]), properly modified to apply on a branching tree [5,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reader is referred to the original publications of Chou [1991] and Chou et al [1994a, 1994b] for mathematical details and for demonstration of the success and computational efficiency of this technique. Since its introduction, SRE has found application in soil moisture estimation [ Kumar , 1999], precipitation data assimilation [ Primus , 1996], estimation of solute travel time distributions [ Daniel et al , 2000], imaging and remote sensing problems [ Fieguth , 1995], assimilation of remote sensing data [ Daniel and Willsky , 1997], and estimation of satellite altimetry [ Fieguth et al , 1995].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%