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Taking the mystery out of mathematical model applications to karst aquifers—A primer

July 17, 2014

Advances in mathematical model applications toward the understanding of the complex flow, characterization, and water-supply management issues for karst aquifers have occurred in recent years. Different types of mathematical models can be applied successfully if appropriate information is available and the problems are adequately identified. The mathematical approaches discussed in this paper are divided into three major categories: 1) distributed parameter models, 2) lumped parameter models, and 3) fitting models. The modeling approaches are described conceptually with examples (but without equations) to help non-mathematicians understand the applications.

Publication Year 2014
Title Taking the mystery out of mathematical model applications to karst aquifers—A primer
Authors Eve L. Kuniansky
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70147072
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Office of the Associate Director for Water