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Data model for system conceptualization in groundwater studies

Development of a conceptualization of a hydrogeologic system serves as the basis of groundwater modeling. While existing groundwater data models are designed to store groundwater system information, none is designed to capture its conceptual view. This study addresses this need by presenting a new o...

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Published in:International journal of geographical information science : IJGIS 2010-05, Vol.24 (5), p.677-694
Main Authors: Yang, Xiaoying, Steward, David R., de Lange, Willem J., Lauwo, Simon Y., Chubb, Richard M., Bernard, Eric A.
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