Using multi-objective optimisation to integrate alpine regions in groundwater flow models

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Within the research project GLOWA Danube, a groundwater flow model was developed for the Upper Danube basin. This paper reports on a preliminary study to include the alpine part of the catchment in the model. A conceptual model structure was implemented and tested using multi-objective optimisation analysis. The performance of the model and the identifiability of the parameters were studied. A possible over-parameterisation of the model was also tested using principal component analysis.

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Rojanschi, V., Wolf, J., Barthel, R., & Braun, J. (2005). Using multi-objective optimisation to integrate alpine regions in groundwater flow models. Advances in Geosciences, 5, 19–23. https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-5-19-2005

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