Subsurface Hydrology
Data Integration for Properties and Processes
Herausgeber: Hyndman, David W; Singha, Kamini; Day-Lewis, Frederick D
Subsurface Hydrology
Data Integration for Properties and Processes
Herausgeber: Hyndman, David W; Singha, Kamini; Day-Lewis, Frederick D
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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 171
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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 171
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 253
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 224mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780875904375
- ISBN-10: 0875904378
- Artikelnr.: 53303569
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 253
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 224mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780875904375
- ISBN-10: 0875904378
- Artikelnr.: 53303569
David W. Hyndman and Frederick D. Day-Lewis are the authors of Subsurface Hydrology: Data Integration for Properties and Processes, published by Wiley.
Preface
David W. Hyndman, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, and Kamini Singha vii
Introduction
Kamini Singha, David W. Hyndman, and Frederick D. Day-Lewis 1
I. Approaches to Data Integration
A Review of Geostatistical Approaches to Data Fusion
Clayton V. Deutsch 7
On Stochastic Inverse Modeling
Peter K. Kitanidis 19
II. Data Integration for Property Characterization
A Comparison of the Use of Radar Images and Neutron Probe Data to Determine
the Horizontal Correlation Length of Water Content
Rosemary J. Knight, James D. Irving, Paulette Tercier, Gene J. Freeman,
Chris J. Murray, and Mark L. Rockhold 31
Integrating Statistical Rock Physics and Sedimentology for Quantitative
Seismic Interpretation
Per Avseth, Tapan Mukerji and Gary Mavko, and Ezequiel Gonzalez 45
A Geostatistical Approach to Integrating Data From Multiple and Diverse
Sources: An Application to the Integration of Well Data, Geological
Information, 3d/4d Geophysical and Reservoir-Dynamics Data in a North-Sea
Reservoir
Jef Caers and Scarlet Castro 61
A Geostatistical Data Assimilation Approach for Estimating Groundwater
Plume Distributions From Multiple Monitoring Events
Anna M. Michalak and Shahar Shlomi 73
A Bayesian Approach for Combining Thermal and Hydraulic Data
Allan D. Woodbury 89
Fusion of Active and Passive Hydrologic and Geophysical Tomographic
Surveys: The Future of Subsurface Characterization
Tian-Chyi Jim Yeh, Cheng Haw Lee, Kuo-Chin Hsu, and Yih-Chi Tan 109
III. Data Integration to Understand Hydrologic Processes
Evaluating Temporal and Spatial Variations in Recharge and Streamflow Using
the Integrated Landscape Hydrology Model (ILHM)
David W. Hyndman, Anthony D. Kendall, and Nicklaus R.H. Welty 121
Integrating Geophysical, Hydrochemical, and Hydrologic Data to Understand
the Freshwater Resources on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts
Andee J. Marksamer, Mark A. Person, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, John W. Lane,
Jr., Denis Cohen, Brandon Dugan, Henk Kooi, and Mark Willett 143
Integrating Hydrologic and Geophysical Data to Constrain Coastal Surficial
Aquifer Processes at Multiple Spatial and Temporal Scales
Gregory M. Schultz, Carolyn Ruppel, and Patrick Fulton 161
Examining Watershed Processes Using Spectral Analysis Methods Including the
Scaled-Windowed Fourier Transform
Anthony D. Kendall and David W. Hyndman 183
Integrated Multi-Scale Characterization of Ground-Water Flow and Chemical
Transport in Fractured Crystalline Rock at the Mirror Lake Site, New
Hampshire
Allen M. Shapiro, Paul A. Hsieh, William C. Burton, and Gregory J. Walsh
201
IV. Meta Analysis
Accounting for Tomographic Resolution in Estimating Hydrologic Properties
from Geophysical Data
Kamini Singha, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, and Stephen Moysey 227
A Probabilistic Perspective on Nonlinear Model Inversion and Data
Assimilation
Dennis McLaughlin 243
David W. Hyndman, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, and Kamini Singha vii
Introduction
Kamini Singha, David W. Hyndman, and Frederick D. Day-Lewis 1
I. Approaches to Data Integration
A Review of Geostatistical Approaches to Data Fusion
Clayton V. Deutsch 7
On Stochastic Inverse Modeling
Peter K. Kitanidis 19
II. Data Integration for Property Characterization
A Comparison of the Use of Radar Images and Neutron Probe Data to Determine
the Horizontal Correlation Length of Water Content
Rosemary J. Knight, James D. Irving, Paulette Tercier, Gene J. Freeman,
Chris J. Murray, and Mark L. Rockhold 31
Integrating Statistical Rock Physics and Sedimentology for Quantitative
Seismic Interpretation
Per Avseth, Tapan Mukerji and Gary Mavko, and Ezequiel Gonzalez 45
A Geostatistical Approach to Integrating Data From Multiple and Diverse
Sources: An Application to the Integration of Well Data, Geological
Information, 3d/4d Geophysical and Reservoir-Dynamics Data in a North-Sea
Reservoir
Jef Caers and Scarlet Castro 61
A Geostatistical Data Assimilation Approach for Estimating Groundwater
Plume Distributions From Multiple Monitoring Events
Anna M. Michalak and Shahar Shlomi 73
A Bayesian Approach for Combining Thermal and Hydraulic Data
Allan D. Woodbury 89
Fusion of Active and Passive Hydrologic and Geophysical Tomographic
Surveys: The Future of Subsurface Characterization
Tian-Chyi Jim Yeh, Cheng Haw Lee, Kuo-Chin Hsu, and Yih-Chi Tan 109
III. Data Integration to Understand Hydrologic Processes
Evaluating Temporal and Spatial Variations in Recharge and Streamflow Using
the Integrated Landscape Hydrology Model (ILHM)
David W. Hyndman, Anthony D. Kendall, and Nicklaus R.H. Welty 121
Integrating Geophysical, Hydrochemical, and Hydrologic Data to Understand
the Freshwater Resources on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts
Andee J. Marksamer, Mark A. Person, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, John W. Lane,
Jr., Denis Cohen, Brandon Dugan, Henk Kooi, and Mark Willett 143
Integrating Hydrologic and Geophysical Data to Constrain Coastal Surficial
Aquifer Processes at Multiple Spatial and Temporal Scales
Gregory M. Schultz, Carolyn Ruppel, and Patrick Fulton 161
Examining Watershed Processes Using Spectral Analysis Methods Including the
Scaled-Windowed Fourier Transform
Anthony D. Kendall and David W. Hyndman 183
Integrated Multi-Scale Characterization of Ground-Water Flow and Chemical
Transport in Fractured Crystalline Rock at the Mirror Lake Site, New
Hampshire
Allen M. Shapiro, Paul A. Hsieh, William C. Burton, and Gregory J. Walsh
201
IV. Meta Analysis
Accounting for Tomographic Resolution in Estimating Hydrologic Properties
from Geophysical Data
Kamini Singha, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, and Stephen Moysey 227
A Probabilistic Perspective on Nonlinear Model Inversion and Data
Assimilation
Dennis McLaughlin 243
Preface
David W. Hyndman, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, and Kamini Singha vii
Introduction
Kamini Singha, David W. Hyndman, and Frederick D. Day-Lewis 1
I. Approaches to Data Integration
A Review of Geostatistical Approaches to Data Fusion
Clayton V. Deutsch 7
On Stochastic Inverse Modeling
Peter K. Kitanidis 19
II. Data Integration for Property Characterization
A Comparison of the Use of Radar Images and Neutron Probe Data to Determine
the Horizontal Correlation Length of Water Content
Rosemary J. Knight, James D. Irving, Paulette Tercier, Gene J. Freeman,
Chris J. Murray, and Mark L. Rockhold 31
Integrating Statistical Rock Physics and Sedimentology for Quantitative
Seismic Interpretation
Per Avseth, Tapan Mukerji and Gary Mavko, and Ezequiel Gonzalez 45
A Geostatistical Approach to Integrating Data From Multiple and Diverse
Sources: An Application to the Integration of Well Data, Geological
Information, 3d/4d Geophysical and Reservoir-Dynamics Data in a North-Sea
Reservoir
Jef Caers and Scarlet Castro 61
A Geostatistical Data Assimilation Approach for Estimating Groundwater
Plume Distributions From Multiple Monitoring Events
Anna M. Michalak and Shahar Shlomi 73
A Bayesian Approach for Combining Thermal and Hydraulic Data
Allan D. Woodbury 89
Fusion of Active and Passive Hydrologic and Geophysical Tomographic
Surveys: The Future of Subsurface Characterization
Tian-Chyi Jim Yeh, Cheng Haw Lee, Kuo-Chin Hsu, and Yih-Chi Tan 109
III. Data Integration to Understand Hydrologic Processes
Evaluating Temporal and Spatial Variations in Recharge and Streamflow Using
the Integrated Landscape Hydrology Model (ILHM)
David W. Hyndman, Anthony D. Kendall, and Nicklaus R.H. Welty 121
Integrating Geophysical, Hydrochemical, and Hydrologic Data to Understand
the Freshwater Resources on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts
Andee J. Marksamer, Mark A. Person, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, John W. Lane,
Jr., Denis Cohen, Brandon Dugan, Henk Kooi, and Mark Willett 143
Integrating Hydrologic and Geophysical Data to Constrain Coastal Surficial
Aquifer Processes at Multiple Spatial and Temporal Scales
Gregory M. Schultz, Carolyn Ruppel, and Patrick Fulton 161
Examining Watershed Processes Using Spectral Analysis Methods Including the
Scaled-Windowed Fourier Transform
Anthony D. Kendall and David W. Hyndman 183
Integrated Multi-Scale Characterization of Ground-Water Flow and Chemical
Transport in Fractured Crystalline Rock at the Mirror Lake Site, New
Hampshire
Allen M. Shapiro, Paul A. Hsieh, William C. Burton, and Gregory J. Walsh
201
IV. Meta Analysis
Accounting for Tomographic Resolution in Estimating Hydrologic Properties
from Geophysical Data
Kamini Singha, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, and Stephen Moysey 227
A Probabilistic Perspective on Nonlinear Model Inversion and Data
Assimilation
Dennis McLaughlin 243
David W. Hyndman, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, and Kamini Singha vii
Introduction
Kamini Singha, David W. Hyndman, and Frederick D. Day-Lewis 1
I. Approaches to Data Integration
A Review of Geostatistical Approaches to Data Fusion
Clayton V. Deutsch 7
On Stochastic Inverse Modeling
Peter K. Kitanidis 19
II. Data Integration for Property Characterization
A Comparison of the Use of Radar Images and Neutron Probe Data to Determine
the Horizontal Correlation Length of Water Content
Rosemary J. Knight, James D. Irving, Paulette Tercier, Gene J. Freeman,
Chris J. Murray, and Mark L. Rockhold 31
Integrating Statistical Rock Physics and Sedimentology for Quantitative
Seismic Interpretation
Per Avseth, Tapan Mukerji and Gary Mavko, and Ezequiel Gonzalez 45
A Geostatistical Approach to Integrating Data From Multiple and Diverse
Sources: An Application to the Integration of Well Data, Geological
Information, 3d/4d Geophysical and Reservoir-Dynamics Data in a North-Sea
Reservoir
Jef Caers and Scarlet Castro 61
A Geostatistical Data Assimilation Approach for Estimating Groundwater
Plume Distributions From Multiple Monitoring Events
Anna M. Michalak and Shahar Shlomi 73
A Bayesian Approach for Combining Thermal and Hydraulic Data
Allan D. Woodbury 89
Fusion of Active and Passive Hydrologic and Geophysical Tomographic
Surveys: The Future of Subsurface Characterization
Tian-Chyi Jim Yeh, Cheng Haw Lee, Kuo-Chin Hsu, and Yih-Chi Tan 109
III. Data Integration to Understand Hydrologic Processes
Evaluating Temporal and Spatial Variations in Recharge and Streamflow Using
the Integrated Landscape Hydrology Model (ILHM)
David W. Hyndman, Anthony D. Kendall, and Nicklaus R.H. Welty 121
Integrating Geophysical, Hydrochemical, and Hydrologic Data to Understand
the Freshwater Resources on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts
Andee J. Marksamer, Mark A. Person, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, John W. Lane,
Jr., Denis Cohen, Brandon Dugan, Henk Kooi, and Mark Willett 143
Integrating Hydrologic and Geophysical Data to Constrain Coastal Surficial
Aquifer Processes at Multiple Spatial and Temporal Scales
Gregory M. Schultz, Carolyn Ruppel, and Patrick Fulton 161
Examining Watershed Processes Using Spectral Analysis Methods Including the
Scaled-Windowed Fourier Transform
Anthony D. Kendall and David W. Hyndman 183
Integrated Multi-Scale Characterization of Ground-Water Flow and Chemical
Transport in Fractured Crystalline Rock at the Mirror Lake Site, New
Hampshire
Allen M. Shapiro, Paul A. Hsieh, William C. Burton, and Gregory J. Walsh
201
IV. Meta Analysis
Accounting for Tomographic Resolution in Estimating Hydrologic Properties
from Geophysical Data
Kamini Singha, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, and Stephen Moysey 227
A Probabilistic Perspective on Nonlinear Model Inversion and Data
Assimilation
Dennis McLaughlin 243