Future-proofing hydrogeology by revising groundwater monitoring practice

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Groundwater is an important global resource and its sustainable use faces major challenges. New methods and advances in computational science could lead to much improved understanding of groundwater processes and subsurface properties. A closer look at current groundwater monitoring practice reveals the need for updates with a special focus on the benefits of high-frequency and high-resolution datasets. To future-proof hydrogeology, this technical note raises awareness about the necessity for improvement, provides initial recommendations and advocates for the development of universal guidelines.

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Rau, G. C., Cuthbert, M. O., Post, V. E. A., Schweizer, D., Acworth, R. I., Andersen, M. S., … Ge, S. (2020). Future-proofing hydrogeology by revising groundwater monitoring practice. Hydrogeology Journal, 28(8), 2963–2969. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-020-02242-7

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