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Effect of Conditioning Randomly Heterogeneous Transmissivity on Temporal Hydraulic Head Measurements in Transient Two-Dimensional Aquifer Flow

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We investigated the effect of conditioning transient, two-dimensional groundwater flow simulations, where the transmissivity was a spatial random field, on time dependent head data. The random fields, representing perturbations in log transmissivity, were generated using a known covariance function and then conditioned to match head data by iteratively cokriging and solving the flow model numerically. A new approximation to the cross-covariance of log transmissivity perturbations with time dependent head data and head data at different times, that greatly increased the computational efficiency, was introduced. The most noticeable effect of head data on the estimation of head and log transmissivity perturbations occurred from conditioning only on spatially distributed head measurements during steady flow. The additional improvement in the estimation of the log transmissivity and head perturbations obtained by conditioning on time dependent head data was fairly small. On the other hand, conditioning on temporal head data had a significant effect on particle tracks and reduced the lateral spreading around the center of the paths.

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Hughson, D., Gutjahr, A. Effect of Conditioning Randomly Heterogeneous Transmissivity on Temporal Hydraulic Head Measurements in Transient Two-Dimensional Aquifer Flow. Stochastic Hydrology and Hydraulics 12, 155–170 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004770050015

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