1996
DOI: 10.1029/96wr00160
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A Reassessment of the Groundwater Inverse Problem

Abstract: This paper presents a functional formulation of the groundwater flow inverse problem that is sufficiently general to accommodate most commonly used inverse algorithms. Unknown hydrogeological properties are assumed to be spatial functions that can be represented in terms of a (possibly infinite) basis function expansion with random coefficients. The unknown parameter function is related to the measurements used for estimation by a “forward operator” which describes the measurement process. In the particular ca… Show more

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“…The last ten years have seen the development of several new methods for the calibration and testing of models using time-series data. Sorooshian and Gupta [92] and McLaughlin and Townley [75] present reviews of approaches to calibration and automated optimisation in surface and groundwater models respectively. They highlight a range of problems such as the presence of multiple optima, strong correlations between parameters, and the subjectivity associated with choice of objective functions.…”
Section: Calibration and Testing--a Role For Pattern Comparison Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last ten years have seen the development of several new methods for the calibration and testing of models using time-series data. Sorooshian and Gupta [92] and McLaughlin and Townley [75] present reviews of approaches to calibration and automated optimisation in surface and groundwater models respectively. They highlight a range of problems such as the presence of multiple optima, strong correlations between parameters, and the subjectivity associated with choice of objective functions.…”
Section: Calibration and Testing--a Role For Pattern Comparison Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The linearization process is well documented in the stochastic groundwater literature [14,17,18]. A simple approach is to assume that the deviations df x Y dh x , and ds are small.…”
Section: The Travel Time Estimation Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is helpful for estimation purposes to distinguish dependent variables (such as hydraulic head and travel time) from independent variables (such as hydraulic conductivity) which are more di cult to observe or model [14]. Independent variables are the primary sources of uncertainty in hydrologic estimation problems and are often characterized as random ®elds with speci®ed statistical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ž . Dougherty 1996, McLaughlin and Townley 1996and Daniel and Willsky 1997 , the limitations still remain. Part of our contribution is to recognize that the difficulty is the Ž .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%