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Tim Peterson edited this page Mar 29, 2018 · 9 revisions

HydroSight: A toolbox for data-driven hydrogeological insights.

Overview

HydroSight is a highly flexible statistical toolbox and user interface for getting more quantitative value from groundwater level monitoring data. Currently, the toolbox contains a highly flexible groundwater hydrograph time-series modeling framework (Peterson and Western, 2014) that facilitates the following:

  • decomposition of a groundwater hydrograph into individual drivers, such as climate and pumping or climate (Shapoori et al. 2015a) and landuse change (Peterson and Western, 2014).
  • estimation of aquifer hydraulic properties from the hydrograph (Shapoori et al. 2015b)
  • statistical identification of the major groundwater processes (Shapoori et al. 2015a).
  • interpolation or extrapolation of the observed hydrograph.
  • simulation of groundwater head under different climate or, say, pumping scenarios.
  • numerical identification of hydrograph monitoring errors and outliers.

HydroSight can be used in two ways:

  • Programmatically: using a collection Matlab of object-oriented classes that provides enormous flexibility to built time-series models and develop new models and components.
  • Graphical User Interface: stand alone application that provides a highly flexible framework for the efficient construction, modelling and simulation of an unlimited number of models within a simple graphical environment.
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