Groundwater Monitoring, Assessment and Modelling
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydrogeology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2024) | Viewed by 3730
Special Issue Editor
Interests: groundwater chemistry and hydrology; high frequency monitoring; data driven irrigation management
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Groundwater is progressively becoming of utmost importance as strategic reserves due to its inherently better protection against climate change-driven extreme events like droughts or floods. However, sustainable management and safe utilisation by end-users require in-depth knowledge of the status of such reserves and their evolution, which may only be achieved through detailed and systematic long-term monitoring. Through the results of these monitoring activities, reliable assessments can be made and credible modelling tools can be compiled to study the response of the system under alternative climatic and management scenarios.
Reviews, novel methods, integrated approaches, breakthrough technologies, and success stories related to groundwater monitoring, assessment, or modelling are welcome in this Special Issue. Successful papers should be novel, appealing, and scientifically sound and should aim to inspire the global scientific society, which will ideally adopt the proposed methods and tools.
Dr. Andreas Panagopoulos
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- quality
- quantity
- flow and transport
- big data
- novel assessment methods
- conventional and high-frequency data management
- risk management
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