Title of article
Improvement of groundwater level prediction in sparsely gauged basins using physical laws and local geographic features as auxiliary variables
Author/Authors
E.A. Varouchakis D.T. HristopulosCorresponding author contact information، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
16
From page
34
To page
49
Abstract
This work aims to present new modeling tools that help to better monitor and predict the groundwater level in sparsely gauged basins. The working area is the Mires basin of Mesara valley in the island of Crete (Greece). Efficient groundwater management in the basin is crucial in light of regional climate change model estimates showing a substantial risk of desertification for Crete. We propose that the prediction of the hydraulic head spatial variability in Mires basin can be improved by incorporating in the trend the distance of the prediction points from a temporary river crossing the basin and a component based on the generalized Thiem’s equation for multiple wells as well as using the flexible Spartan semivariogram family to perform Residual Kriging. Our proposal is supported by the results of cross validation analysis. Our results are applicable to other unconfined aquifers.
Keywords
Anisotropy , Residual Kriging , Auxiliary variables , Fractional Brownian motion , Groundwater Level , Ungauged basin
Journal title
Advances in Water Resources
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Advances in Water Resources
Record number
1272656
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