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A brief review of kriging and its application to optimal interpolation and observation well selection
Authors:T S VIRDEE  N T KOTTEGODA
Institution:Department of Civil Engineering , University of Birmingham , PO Box 363, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The current state of kriging in subsurface hydrology is critically reviewed. In an application to a region where boreholes already exist, methods of optimal location of additional observation wells for geophysical parameter investigation and optimal interpolation for the purpose of solving the inverse problem are investigated. The particular case of the location of wells for the measurements of transmissivity and hydraulic head in the Kennet Valley Chalk aquifer, UK, is examined. Results of interpolation of measured hydraulic conductivity values by kriging are compared with results from a standard graphical package for interpolation. Reference is also made to the distribution obtained by the inverse method (in which the conductivity distribution is obtained from the head distribution). On the basis of the application, the conditional simulation (in which the generated data are both consistent with field values and the field statistical structure) is deemed to be the best. It is also found that different methods of interpolation give widely different distributions in the case of hydraulic conductivity. It is suggested that the kriged map or conditional map of the transmissivity should serve as the basis for regional discretization to which corrections via the inverse model may be made.
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