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Kaminski, T. (author), Scholze, M. (author), Rayner, P. (author), Houweling, S. (author), Vossbeck, M. (author), Silver, J. (author), Lama, S. (author), Buchwitz, M. (author), Reuter, M. (author), Knorr, W. (author), Chen, H.W. (author), Kuhlmann, G. (author), Brunner, D. (author), Dellaert, S.N.C. (author), Denier van der Gon, H.A.C. (author), Super, I. (author), Loscher, A. (author), Meijer, Y. (author)
The European Copernicus programme plans to install a constellation of multiple polar orbiting satellites (Copernicus Anthropogenic CO2 Monitoring Mission, CO2M mission) for observing atmospheric CO2 content with the aim to estimate fossil fuel CO2 emissions. We explore the impact of potential CO2M observations of column-averaged CO2 (XCO2),...
article 2022
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Kalkman, I.M. (author), Lentzen, S.S.K. (author), Courage, W.M.G. (author), Napoles, O.M. (author), Galanti, F.M.B. (author)
In general the condition of a structure can be assessed in terms of a performance indicator. For example, this can be the strength of a structure. An asset manager is concerned with ensuring that the performance of a structure does not fall below a given minimum level. This can be achieved by inspecting or monitoring the structure. As the...
conference paper 2011
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Zijl, W. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Homogeneous effective permeabilities in the near-well region are generally obtained using analytical solutions for transient flow. In contrast, this paper focuses on heterogeneous permeability obtained from steady flow solutions, although extensions to unsteady flow are introduced too. Exterior calculus and its discretized form have been used as...
article 2007
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Vermeulen, P.T.M. (author), Heemink, A.W. (author), Valstar, J.R. (author)
Numerical groundwater flow models often have a very high number of model cells (greater than a million). Such models are computationally very demanding, which is disadvantageous for inverse modeling. This paper describes a low-dimensional formulation for groundwater flow that reduces the computational burden necessary for inverse modeling. The...
article 2005
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Valstar, J.R. (author), McLaughlin, D.B. (author), te Stroet, C.B.M. (author), van Geer, F.C. (author)
Groundwater inverse problems are concerned with the estimation of uncertain model parameters, such as hydraulic conductivity, from field or laboratory measurements. In practice, model and measurement errors compromise the ability of inverse procedures to provide accurate results. It is important to account for such errors in order to determine...
article 2004
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Zijl, W. (author), Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen TNO (author)
Inverse models to determine the permeability are generally based on existing forward models for the pressure. The permeabilities are adapted in such a way that the calculated pressures match the specified pressures in a number of points. To assimilate a priori knowledge about the flux, we introduce the 'flux assimilation method', which is based...
article 2004
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