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Inverse models: A necessary next step in ground-water modeling

January 1, 1997

Inverse models using, for example, nonlinear least-squares regression, provide capabilities that help modelers take full advantage of the insight available from ground-water models. However, lack of information about the requirements and benefits of inverse models is an obstacle to their widespread use. This paper presents a simple ground-water flow problem to illustrate the requirements and benefits of the nonlinear least-squares regression method of inverse modeling and discusses how these attributes apply to field problems. The benefits of inverse modeling include: (1) expedited determination of best fit parameter values; (2) quantification of the (a) quality of calibration, (b) data shortcomings and needs, and (c) confidence limits on parameter estimates and predictions; and (3) identification of issues that are easily overlooked during nonautomated calibration.

Publication Year 1997
Title Inverse models: A necessary next step in ground-water modeling
DOI 10.1111/j.1745-6584.1997.tb00082.x
Authors E. P. Poeter, M. C. Hill
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Groundwater
Index ID 70019945
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse