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Transfer/noise modelling in groundwater management: an example

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In groundwater management insight is needed into the effects of human activities. These effects can not be measured separately from variations due to other factors.

Therefore a method is required to decompose the measured groundwater level into the various components, corresponding to the causes that influence the groundwater. In this paper transfer/noise modelling is shown to be a useful method to decompose the groundwater level. Transfer/noise modelling is discussed with the help of a case study, where the objective was to detect the occurrence of a trend in a groundwater measurement series.

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Van Geer, F.C. (1989). Transfer/noise modelling in groundwater management: an example. In: van der Linden, W.J.M., Cloetingh, S.A.P.L., Kaasschieter, J.P.K., van de Graaff, W.J.E., Vandenberghe, J., van der Gun, J.A.M. (eds) Coastal Lowlands. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1064-0_17

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