Geophysical methods offer potential benefits for hydrologic investigations because they incorporate non-invasive, non-destructive measurements that are hydrologically relevant. This study compares the utility of gravity measurements to the utility of water-level measurements for constraining aquifer parameters in a model of transient ground-water flow in an unconfined aquifer. Gravity and/or water-level data with appropriate measurement uncertainty added are used to constrain aquifer transmissivity or hydraulic conductivity (K) and specific yield (Sy) estimates using the computer program UCO DE. The results demonstrate that the high correlation of the K and Sy parameters using only gravity measurement sets makes estimating unique Ka...
The application of gravity to Geohydrology is reviewed. A short background and history related to th...
Aquitards are common hydrogeological features in the subsurface and its properties are important for...
For the 10 last years, terrestrial and satellite (GRACE) gravity measurements have reached such a pr...
We study the contribution of typically uncertain subsurface flow parameters to gravity changes that ...
Gravity gradiometry forward models have been developed at the Idaho National Engineering and Environ...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Unconfined aquifers are commonly characterized by an a...
International audienceWe report on a field test of a transportable version of a superconducting grav...
Groundwater-level measurements in monitoring wells or piezometers are the most common, and often the...
For the 20 last years, terrestrial and satellite gravity measurements have reached such a precision ...
http://cnfgg.omp.obs-mip.fr/pdf/CNFGG_RapQuad_UGGI2003.pdfWe investigate the possible influence of u...
In a previous study (Hasan et al., 2006) we applied time series analysis and distributed hydrologica...
Decisions about the permitting of new groundwater extractions often depend on the perceived impact o...
International audienceAdvances in groundwater storage monitoring are crucial for water resource mana...
The application of gravity to Geohydrology is reviewed. A short background and history related to th...
Aquitards are common hydrogeological features in the subsurface and its properties are important for...
For the 10 last years, terrestrial and satellite (GRACE) gravity measurements have reached such a pr...
We study the contribution of typically uncertain subsurface flow parameters to gravity changes that ...
Gravity gradiometry forward models have been developed at the Idaho National Engineering and Environ...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Unconfined aquifers are commonly characterized by an a...
International audienceWe report on a field test of a transportable version of a superconducting grav...
Groundwater-level measurements in monitoring wells or piezometers are the most common, and often the...
For the 20 last years, terrestrial and satellite gravity measurements have reached such a precision ...
http://cnfgg.omp.obs-mip.fr/pdf/CNFGG_RapQuad_UGGI2003.pdfWe investigate the possible influence of u...
In a previous study (Hasan et al., 2006) we applied time series analysis and distributed hydrologica...
Decisions about the permitting of new groundwater extractions often depend on the perceived impact o...
International audienceAdvances in groundwater storage monitoring are crucial for water resource mana...
The application of gravity to Geohydrology is reviewed. A short background and history related to th...
Aquitards are common hydrogeological features in the subsurface and its properties are important for...
For the 10 last years, terrestrial and satellite (GRACE) gravity measurements have reached such a pr...