Groundwater Contamination: Use of Models in Decision-Making Proceedings of the International Conference on Groundwater Contamination: Use of Models in Decision-Making, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 26–29 October 1987, Organized by the International Ground Water Modeling Center (IGWMC), Indianapolis — Delft
The protection of groundwater resources has emerged in recent years as a high priority topic on the agenda of many countries. In responding to the growing concern over deteriorating groundwater quality, many countries are developing a comprehensive regulatory framework for the management of subsurfa...
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1989, 1989
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Table of Contents:
- Contributions
- Opening and Introduction
- International Standpoints
- Topic 1: Risk Assessment and Management
- Topic 2: Models in Regulation and Legislation
- Topic 3: Quality Assurance in Modelling
- Topic 4: Parameter Estimation and Stochastic Modelling
- Topic 5: Modelling Heat and Contaminant Transport
- Topic 6: Geo-Chemical and Bio-Chemical Modelling
- Topic 7: Modelling of Fractured Rock Aquifers
- Topic 8: Regional Groundwater Contamination Studies
- Topic 9: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Studies
- Panel 1: The Role of Data in Modelling
- Panel 2: Models in Regulation