Groundwater models can be improved by introduction of additional parameter flexibility and simultaneous use of soft-knowledge. However, these sophisticated approaches have high computational requirements. Cloud computing provides unprecedented access to computing power via the Internet to facilitate the use of these techniques. A modeler can create, launch, and terminate " virtual" computers as needed, paying by the hour, and save machine images for future use. Such cost-effective and flexible computing power empowers groundwater modelers to routinely perform model calibration and uncertainty analysis in ways not previously possible. Journal compilation © 2010 National Ground Water Association.
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Hunt, R. J., Luchette, J., Schreuder, W. A., Rumbaugh, J. O., Doherty, J., Tonkin, M. J., & Rumbaugh, D. B. (2010). Using a Cloud to Replenish Parched Groundwater Modeling Efforts. Ground Water, 48(3), 360–365. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6584.2010.00699.x
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