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Abstract
Ground-water modeling is hindered, in general, by the lack of adequate information about the ground-water system and hence the need for an interactive and efficient system for data preparation and results analysis. Such a lack of information usually necessitates the use of a tedious iterative methodology within a sensitivity analysis scheme. This study facilitates modeling efforts by using the data-handling and graphical capabilities of a geographic information system in site-specific, numerical modeling of ground-water resources. Data for the island of Oahu, Hawaii, are given to illustrate the approach. The modeling procedure is integrated within the GIS as an item in the main menu. A USGS model, known as MOC, is linked into the system and applied to a case study to illustrate the procedure. The linkage is generic in nature and can be extended to other models as well. The availability of a programming language in the GIS package facilitates pre- and post-processing efforts within custom-made dialogue boxes and pull-down menus. On-line help screens for modeling as well as data handling can also be designed.
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| DOI | 10.1111/j.1745-6584.1994.tb00897.x |
| Depth | |
| Scale | 1 001 - 10 000 km² |
| Layers | 1 |
| Purpose | Groundwater resources;Scientific investigation (not related to applied problem) |
| GroMoPo_ID | 219 |
| IsVerified | True |
| Model Code | MOC |
| Model Link | https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6584.1994.tb00897.x |
| Model Time | SS |
| Model Year | 1994 |
| Model Authors | ELKADI, AI; OLOUFA, AA; ELTAHAN, AA; MALIK, HU |
| Model Country | United States |
| Data Available | Report/paper only |
| Developer Email | NA |
| Dominant Geology | Model focuses on multiple geologic materials |
| Developer Country | USA |
| Publication Title | USE OF A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION-SYSTEM IN SITE-SPECIFIC GROUNDWATER MODELING |
| Original Developer | No |
| Additional Information | |
| Integration or Coupling | None of the above |
| Evaluation or Calibration | Static water levels |
| Geologic Data Availability | No |
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