Optimization of groundwater-monitoring networks for identification of the distribution of a contaminant plume

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Kyung-Ho Kim
Kang-Kun Lee
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[1] Seoul National University,School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2007年 / 21卷
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Optimization; Monitoring network; Uncertainty; Contaminant plume;
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A new methodology is proposed to optimize monitoring networks for identification of the extent of contaminant plumes. The optimal locations for monitoring wells are determined as the points where maximal decreases are expected in the quantified uncertainty about contaminant existence after well installation. In this study, hydraulic conductivity is considered to be the factor that causes uncertainty. The successive random addition (SRA) method is used to generate random fields of hydraulic conductivity. The expected value of information criterion for the existence of a contaminant plume is evaluated based on how much the uncertainty of plume distribution reduces with increases in the size of the monitoring network. The minimum array of monitoring wells that yields the maximum information is selected as the optimal monitoring network. In order to quantify the uncertainty of the plume distribution, the probability map of contaminant existence is made for all generated contaminant plume realizations on the domain field. The uncertainty is defined as the sum of the areas where the probability of contaminant existence or nonexistence is uncertain. Results of numerical experiments for determination of optimal monitoring networks in heterogeneous conductivity fields are presented.
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页码:785 / 794
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