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Archive | 2010

Application of Copulas in Geostatistics

Claus P. Haslauer; Jing Li; András Bárdossy

This paper demonstrates how empirical copulas can be used to describe and model spatial dependence structures of real-world environmental datasets in the purest form and how such a copula model can be employed as the underlying structure for interpolation and associated uncertainty estimates.


Water Resources Research | 2017

The impact of sedimentary anisotropy on solute mixing in stacked scour-pool structures

Jeremy P. Bennett; Claus P. Haslauer; Olaf A. Cirpka

The spatial variability of hydraulic conductivity is known to have a strong impact on solute spreading and mixing. In most investigations, its local anisotropy has been neglected. Recent studies have shown that spatially varying orientation in sedimentary anisotropy can lead to twisting flow enhancing transverse mixing, but most of these studies used geologically implausible geometries. We use an object-based approach to generate stacked scour-pool structures with either isotropic or anisotropic filling which are typically reported in glacial outwash deposits. We analyze how spatially variable isotropic conductivity and variation of internal anisotropy in these features impacts transverse plume deformation and both longitudinal and transverse spreading and mixing. In five test cases, either the scalar values of conductivity or the spatial orientation of its anisotropy is varied between the scour-pool structures. Based on 100 random configurations, we compare the variability of velocity components, stretching and folding metrics, advective travel-time distributions, one and two-particle statistics in advective-dispersive transport, and the flux-related dilution indices for steady state advective-dispersive transport among the five test cases. Variation in the orientation of internal anisotropy causes strong variability in the lateral velocity components, which leads to deformation in transverse directions and enhances transverse mixing, whereas it hardly affects the variability of the longitudinal velocity component and thus longitudinal spreading and mixing. The latter is controlled by the spatial variability in the scalar values of hydraulic conductivity. Our results demonstrate that sedimentary anisotropy is important for transverse mixing, whereas it may be neglected when considering longitudinal spreading and mixing.


Water Resources Research | 2012

Effects of non-Gaussian copula-based hydraulic conductivity fields on macrodispersion

Claus P. Haslauer; P. Guthke; András Bárdossy; E. A. Sudicky


Journal of Hydrology | 2014

Efficient calibration of a distributed pde-based hydrological model using grid coarsening

D. von Gunten; Thomas Wöhling; Claus P. Haslauer; Daniel Merchán; J. Causapé; Olaf A. Cirpka


Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies | 2015

Estimating climate-change effects on a Mediterranean catchment under various irrigation conditions

D. von Gunten; Thomas Wöhling; Claus P. Haslauer; Daniel Merchán; J. Causapé; Olaf A. Cirpka


Journal of Hydrology | 2016

Including land use information for the spatial estimation of groundwater quality parameters – 1. Local estimation based on neighbourhood composition

T. Heißerer; Claus P. Haslauer; András Bárdossy


Journal of Hydrology | 2016

Including land use information for the spatial estimation of groundwater quality parameters – 2. Interpolation methods, results, and comparison

Claus P. Haslauer; T. Heißerer; András Bárdossy


Water Resources Research | 2013

Analytical relationship between Gaussian and transformed‐Gaussian spatially distributed fields

Rulan Gong; Claus P. Haslauer; Yiming Chen; Jian Luo


Archive | 2010

Effects of Multidimensional Description of the Spatial Structure of Hydraulic Conductivity on Solute Transport

Claus P. Haslauer; M. Rau; András Bárdossy; Edward A. Sudicky


Archive | 2017

Prediction of Breakthrough Curves for Conservative and Reactive Transport from the Structural Parameters of Highly Heterogeneous Media

Scott K. Hansen; Claus P. Haslauer; Olaf A. Cirpka; Velimir V. Vesselinov

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J. Causapé

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

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T. Heißerer

University of Stuttgart

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Jing Li

University of Stuttgart

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