Optimal Management of Flow in Groundwater Systems: An Introduction to Combining Simulation Models and Optimization Methods
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Overview
In the decades ahead population increases are expected to place increased stress on water resources. A substantial portion of the world's fresh water is derived from groundwater. Optimal Hydraulic Control of Groundwater Systems will provide a practical guide for implementing mathematical and computer-based tools to aid in the management of groundwater. Drawn from the operations research literature, this book combines methods for optimization techniques to numerical models for the simulation of groundwater flow. The resulting management model provides a valuable tool for optimizing performance of groundwater systems. This volume will fill a significant gap in the technical literature on groundwater modeling and management.
β’ Provides a thorough description of the mathematics underlying the method and a step-by-step introduction to practical application
β’ Introduces key concepts using an example continued throughout the book
β’ Contains MODOFC software package and associated documentation that implements many of the methods described in the book
β’ Details advanced topics, including nonlinear and integer problem elements and interpretation of management model results
β’ Each chapter ends with a summary of selected references and brief histories of the methodologies presented in the book
Audience: Technical professionals, students and researchers involved in groundwater modeling and water resource analysis. Specific professionals include civil engineers, environmental engineers, hydrologists and hydrogeologists.
Synopsis
Groundwater simulation models are used routinely by civil and environmental engineers, hydrologists, and hydrogeologists to analyze of groundwater supplies, salt water intrusion, groundwater contamination from pollutant sources, and related problems. Optimal Management of Flow in Groundwater Systems provides an introduction to methods for combining simulation models of groundwater flow with methods of mathematical optimization. Drawing on the operations research literature, the authors combine methods for optimization techniques with numerical models for simulation of groundwater flow. The resulting software, MODOFC, and management model provide valuable tools for optimizing the performance of groundwater systems. This volume will fill a significant gap in the technical literature on groundwater modeling and management.
Key Features:
* Provides a thorough description of the mathematics underlying the method and a step-by-step introduction to practical application.
* Introduces key concepts using an example continued throughout the book.
* Contains MODOFC software package and associated documentation that implements many of the methods described in the book.
* Details advanced topics, including nonlinear and integer problem elements and interpretation of management model results.
Booknews
A book/CD-ROM introducing methods for combining simulation models of groundwater flow with methods of mathematical optimization. The resulting software, MODOFC, and management model provide valuable tools for optimizing the performance of groundwater systems. Describes mathematics underlying the method and offers a step-by-step introduction to practical application. The CD-ROM contains a MODOFC software package and associated documentation that implements many methods described in the book. The authors are affiliated with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Massachusetts. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Editorials
From the Publisher
"Optimal Management is well written. Taken as a whole, the book gives a good summary of much of the state of the art of groundwater models that combine simulation and optimization. Through the example problems and references, it makes a valuable contribution to a very important emerging field of groundwater management."βWilliam W.-G. Yeh, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Los Angeles