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Final Project I. Calibration II.Drawdown Prediction III.Particle Tracking IV.Presentation of Results
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Schedule Week of April 14: No lectures. Work on Parts I & II of Final Project April 22, 24: Particle tracking and Profile Models (PS6). Work on Part III of Final Project. April 24: 30 min in-class, closed book quiz. April 28, May 1: Group presentations of final project. May 6, May 8: Grid design/parameter selection & final thoughts. PS6 due on May 6.
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Calibration & Sensitivity Analysis
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Calibration Targets calibration value associated error 20.24 m 0.80 m Target with relatively large associated error. Target with smaller associated error.
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Examples of Sources of Error Surveying errors Errors in measuring water levels Interpolation error Transient effects Scaling effects Unaccounted heterogeneities
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Calibration parameters are uncertain parameters whose values are adjusted during model calibration. Typical calibration parameters include hydraulic conductivity and recharge rate.
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Sensitivity analysis is used: In automated calibration (inverse modeling) (Sensitivity coefficients = sum of squared residuals/ parameter or h/ parameter) As an uncertainty analysis after calibration
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Automated calibration using inverse modeling Codes MODFLOWP – used in MODFLOW2000 GV Calibration PEST UCODE Available in GWV
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x y ocean 2L L Island Recharge Problem- Forward Problem well Parameters known with certainty: R= 0.00305 ft/d K= 100 ft/day Solve for head
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x y ocean 2L L Island Recharge Problem – Inverse Problem Head in well = 120 feet well Uncertain parameters R= 0.00305 ft/d K= 100 ft/day
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