In this study, we present an efficient approach, called the probabilistic collocation method (PCM), for uncertainty analysis of flow in unsaturated zones, in which the constitutive relationship between the pressure head and the unsaturated conductivity is assumed to follow the van Genuchten-Mualem model. Spatial variability of soil parameters leads to uncertainty in predicting flow behaviors. The aim is to quantify the uncertainty associated with flow quantities such as the pressure head and the effective saturation. In the proposed approach, input random fields, i.e., the soil parameters, are represented via the Karhunen-Loeve expansion, and the flow quantities are expressed by polynomial chaos expansions (PCEs). The coefficients in the PC...
Abstract. In this paper we develop a Stochastic Collocation Method (SCM) for flow in randomly hetero...
A numerical model for the analysis of uncertainty propagation in flow through unsaturated soils is d...
Unsteady flow generated by a point-like source takes place into a -dimensional porous formation ...
Abstract: The probabilistic collocation method (PCM) based on the Karhunen-Loevè expansion (KLE) and...
A stochastic approach to conditional simulation of flow in randomly heterogeneous media is proposed ...
The probabilistic collocation method (PCM) based on the Karhunen-Loevè expansion (KLE) and Polynomia...
Owing to the spatial variability of the media properties, uncertainty quantification for subsurface ...
The traditional probabilistic collocation method (PCM) uses either polynomial chaos expansion (PCE) ...
The characterization of flow in subsurface porous media is associated with high uncertainty. To bett...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] A new stochastic approach pro...
In this work, we propose a new collocation method for uncertainty quantification in strongly nonline...
Uncertain soil properties are often modeled as random fields. This renders the unsaturated flow equa...
Steady flow takes place into a three-dimensional partially saturated porous medium where, due to the...
In this paper we develop a Stochastic Collocation Method (SCM) for flow in randomly heterogeneous po...
This paper presents non-intrusive, efficient stochastic approaches for predicting uncertainties asso...
Abstract. In this paper we develop a Stochastic Collocation Method (SCM) for flow in randomly hetero...
A numerical model for the analysis of uncertainty propagation in flow through unsaturated soils is d...
Unsteady flow generated by a point-like source takes place into a -dimensional porous formation ...
Abstract: The probabilistic collocation method (PCM) based on the Karhunen-Loevè expansion (KLE) and...
A stochastic approach to conditional simulation of flow in randomly heterogeneous media is proposed ...
The probabilistic collocation method (PCM) based on the Karhunen-Loevè expansion (KLE) and Polynomia...
Owing to the spatial variability of the media properties, uncertainty quantification for subsurface ...
The traditional probabilistic collocation method (PCM) uses either polynomial chaos expansion (PCE) ...
The characterization of flow in subsurface porous media is associated with high uncertainty. To bett...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] A new stochastic approach pro...
In this work, we propose a new collocation method for uncertainty quantification in strongly nonline...
Uncertain soil properties are often modeled as random fields. This renders the unsaturated flow equa...
Steady flow takes place into a three-dimensional partially saturated porous medium where, due to the...
In this paper we develop a Stochastic Collocation Method (SCM) for flow in randomly heterogeneous po...
This paper presents non-intrusive, efficient stochastic approaches for predicting uncertainties asso...
Abstract. In this paper we develop a Stochastic Collocation Method (SCM) for flow in randomly hetero...
A numerical model for the analysis of uncertainty propagation in flow through unsaturated soils is d...
Unsteady flow generated by a point-like source takes place into a -dimensional porous formation ...