ASTM Standards on Analysis of Hydrologic Parameters and Ground Water Modeling

ASTM Standards on Analysis of Hydrologic Parameters and Ground Water Modeling
Author:
Publisher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1996
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

The most recent compilation of standards from the American Society for Testing and Materials details tests and guides for determining hydraulic properties using well techniques, and ground water modeling. These standards may also be found in the Annual Book of ASTM Standards . Annotation c. by Book

Field Hydrogeology

Field Hydrogeology
Author: John E. Moore
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2011-08-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 143984125X

In recent years, the focus in hydrogeologic investigations has expanded to include aquifer sustainability as part of resource evaluations. While there are other books on the subject, Field Hydrogeology: A Guide for Site Investigations and Report Preparation provides the first integrated presentation of the American Society of Testing Materials (AST

Reducing Modeling Uncertainty Using ASTM Ground-Water Modeling Standards

Reducing Modeling Uncertainty Using ASTM Ground-Water Modeling Standards
Author: DM. Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1996
Genre: Calibration
ISBN:

It is impossible to know with certainty that application of a ground-water modeling code to a site-specific problem is producing correct predictions. This paper describes procedures in ASTM standards that can reduce uncertainty associated with a model's predictive capability for use in decision-making. Modeling projects should begin with a clear statement of the objective. The modeler should consider restating the problem in terms of bounded predictions rather than specific numerical predictions to allow conservatism in assumptions. The modeler should develop a conceptual model of applicable hydrogeologic framework and physical processes. The uniqueness problem should be addressed by using measured hydraulic conductivities, calibrating to ground-water flow rates as well as hydraulic heads, and/or calibrating to data collected during multiple distinct hydrologic conditions. Over-calibration can be avoided by performing application verification. A sensitivity analysis should be performed to identify model inputs that meet the calibration criteria but produce fundamentally different predictions. A field audit can be performed to directly test the model's prediction. Sound hydrologic judgement is necessary to perform these procedures and interpret modeling results.

Guide for Industrial Waste Management

Guide for Industrial Waste Management
Author: Birute Vanatta
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2000-12
Genre:
ISBN: 0756705703

Designed to assist facility managers, state & tribal environmental managers, & the public to evaluate & choose protective practices for managing industrial waste in new landfills, waste piles, surface impoundments, & land application units. Identifies the components of a sound waste management system & the reasons why each is important. Also includes groundwater & air models, as well as other tools to help tailor waste management practices to a particular facility. This guidance reflects 4 underlying principles: protect human health & the environment; tailor management practices to risks; affirm state & tribal leadership; & foster a partnership.

Remote Sensing and GIS for Site Characterization

Remote Sensing and GIS for Site Characterization
Author: Vernon Singhroy
Publisher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1996
Genre: Engineering geology
ISBN: 0803120273

Contains selected papers from the title international symposium, held in January 1994 in San Francisco, CA. Sections on remote sensing applications, geographic information system (GIS), site characterization, and standards detail the latest findings in areas such as digital elevation data; Landsat T

Analytical Methods in Petroleum Upstream Applications

Analytical Methods in Petroleum Upstream Applications
Author: Cesar Ovalles
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 2054
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1138001481

Effective measurement of the composition and properties of petroleum is essential for its exploration, production, and refining; however, new technologies and methodologies are not adequately documented in much of the current literature. Analytical Methods in Petroleum Upstream Applications explores advances in the analytical methods and instrumentation that allow more accurate determination of the components, classes of compounds, properties, and features of petroleum and its fractions. Recognized experts explore a host of topics, including: A petroleum molecular composition continuity model as a context for other analytical measurements A modern modular sampling system for use in the lab or the process area to collect and control samples for subsequent analysis The importance of oil-in-water measurements and monitoring The chemical and physical properties of heavy oils, their fractions, and products from their upgrading Analytical measurements using gas chromatography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) applications Asphaltene and heavy ends analysis Chemometrics and modeling approaches for understanding petroleum composition and properties to improve upstream, midstream, and downstream operations Due to the renaissance of gas and oil production in North America, interest has grown in analytical methods for a wide range of applications. The understanding provided in this text is designed to help chemists, geologists, and chemical and petroleum engineers make more accurate estimates of the crude value to specific refinery configurations, providing insight into optimum development and extraction schemes.

Applied Groundwater Modeling

Applied Groundwater Modeling
Author: Mary P. Anderson
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2015-08-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080916384

This second edition is extensively revised throughout with expanded discussion of modeling fundamentals and coverage of advances in model calibration and uncertainty analysis that are revolutionizing the science of groundwater modeling. The text is intended for undergraduate and graduate level courses in applied groundwater modeling and as a comprehensive reference for environmental consultants and scientists/engineers in industry and governmental agencies. Explains how to formulate a conceptual model of a groundwater system and translate it into a numerical model Demonstrates how modeling concepts, including boundary conditions, are implemented in two groundwater flow codes-- MODFLOW (for finite differences) and FEFLOW (for finite elements) Discusses particle tracking methods and codes for flowpath analysis and advective transport of contaminants Summarizes parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis approaches using the code PEST to illustrate how concepts are implemented Discusses modeling ethics and preparation of the modeling report Includes Boxes that amplify and supplement topics covered in the text Each chapter presents lists of common modeling errors and problem sets that illustrate concepts