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OPTIMIZING A METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVING NETWORK BY GEOSTATISTICAL ESTIMATION VARIANCE APPROACH

Denkova, Dessislava

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b42/s19.060View metrics

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Title
OPTIMIZING A METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVING NETWORK BY GEOSTATISTICAL ESTIMATION VARIANCE APPROACH
Authors
Denkova, Dessislava
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-16-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References18
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  2. Ahmed, S. and Gupta, C.P.: 1996, ‘Optimization of data collection network based on pre-set kriging variance’, in the Abstract Volume ( 3 of 3) of the 30th International Geological Congress, Beijing, China, Abstract No. 19-5-15 03711 3243, pp. 49

  3. Bras, R.L. and Rodriguez-Iturbe, I.: 1976, ‘Network design for the estimation of areal mean of rainfall events’, Water Resour. Res . 12(6), 1185–1195.

  4. Carrera, J., Usunoff, E. and Szidarovszky, F.: 1984, ‘A method for optimal observation network design for groundwater management’, J. Hydrol. 73, 145–161.

  5. Hughes, J.P. and Lettenmaier, P.: 1981, ‘Data requirements for kriging: Estimatio n and network design’, Water Resour. Res. 17(6), 1641–1648.

  6. Loaiciga, H.A. and Charbeneau, R.J.: 1992, ‘Review of groundwater quality monitoring network design’, J. Hydraul. Eng. 118(1), 12–30.

  7. Rouhani, S. and Hall, T.J.: 1988, ‘Geostatistical s chemes for groundwater sampling’, J. Hydrol. 103,85–100

  8. Shakeel Ahmed Groundwater monitoring network design: application of Geostatistics with a few Case studies from a granitic aquifer in a semiarid region , Groundwater Hydrology,2, 30-45

  9. . Virdee, T.S. and Kottegoda, N.T.: 1984 “A brief review of krigging and its application to optimal interpolation and observation well selection”, Hydrologic. Sci. J. 29(4) 367–387.

  10. Agnihotri, V. and Ahmed, S.: 1997, ‘Analyzing ambiguities in data collection network designusing Geostatistical estimation variance reduction method’, J. Environ. Hydrol., 5, paper 5,http://www.hydroweb.com

  11. Ahmed, S. and Gupta, C.P.: 1996, ‘Optimization of data collection network based on pre-set kriging variance’, in the Abstract Volume ( 3 of 3) of the 30th International Geological Congress, Beijing, China, Abstract No. 19-5-15 03711 3243, pp. 49

  12. Bras, R.L. and Rodriguez-Iturbe, I.: 1976, ‘Network design for the estimation of areal mean of rainfall events’, Water Resour. Res . 12(6), 1185–1195.

  13. Carrera, J., Usunoff, E. and Szidarovszky, F.: 1984, ‘A method for optimal observation network design for groundwater management’, J. Hydrol. 73, 145–161.

  14. Hughes, J.P. and Lettenmaier, P.: 1981, ‘Data requirements for kriging: Estimatio n and network design’, Water Resour. Res. 17(6), 1641–1648.

  15. Loaiciga, H.A. and Charbeneau, R.J.: 1992, ‘Review of groundwater quality monitoring network design’, J. Hydraul. Eng. 118(1), 12–30.

  16. Rouhani, S. and Hall, T.J.: 1988, ‘Geostatistical s chemes for groundwater sampling’, J. Hydrol. 103,85–100

  17. Shakeel Ahmed Groundwater monitoring network design: application of Geostatistics with a few Case studies from a granitic aquifer in a semiarid region , Groundwater Hydrology,2, 30-45

  18. . Virdee, T.S. and Kottegoda, N.T.: 1984 “A brief review of krigging and its application to optimal interpolation and observation well selection”, Hydrologic. Sci. J. 29(4) 367–387.

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