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OpenGeoSys Tutorial

Computational Hydrology II: Groundwater Quality Modeling

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  • © 2017

Overview

  • Presents the second tutorial on open-source software for hydrological processes
  • Includes step-by-step guides to hydrological and reactive transport modeling
  • Introduces readers to hydrological and reactive transport modeling
  • Offers a detailed case study demonstration
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences (BRIEFSEARTHSYST)

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This book explores the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys (OGS) for hydrological numerical simulations concerning conservative and reactive transport modeling. It provides general information on the hydrological and groundwater flow modeling of a real case study and step-by-step model set-up with OGS, while also highlighting related components such as the OGS Data Explorer. The material is based on unpublished manuals and the results of a collaborative project between China and Germany (SUSTAIN H2O). Though the book is primarily intended for graduate students and applied scientists who deal with hydrological modeling, it also offers a valuable source of information for professional geoscientists wishing to expand their knowledge of the numerical modeling of hydrological processes including nitrate reactive transport modeling. This book is the second in a series that showcases further applications of computational modeling in hydrological science.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Environmental Informatics, Helmholtz Cent. of Environ. Research-UFZ Environmental Informatics, Leipzig, Germany

    Agnes Sachse, Erik Nixdorf, Eunseon Jang, Marc Walther

  • Environmental Informatics, Helmholtz Centre of Environmental Resear Environmental Informatics, Leipzig, Germany

    Karsten Rink, Thomas Fischer

  • Chinese Research Academy of Environmenta , Beijing, China

    Beidou Xi, Yuanyuan Sun, Yonghui Song

  • Geosciences, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel Geosciences, Kiel, Germany

    Christof Beyer, Sebastian Bauer

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