Groundwater Modelling for Beginners

By on 2 July, 2012

Groundwater Modelling for Beginners is a three day, hands-on course that will introduce attendees to the theory and practice of computer simulation of groundwater flow processes.

WHEN: 2012-08-01 to 2012-08-03
WHERE: Rydges, World Square, Sydney
STATE: NSW
COUNTRY: AUS

Groundwater Modelling for Beginners is a three day, hands-on course that will introduce attendees to the theory and practice of computer simulation of groundwater flow processes.
 
Groundwater modelling plays a significant role in the assessment of the sustainability of groundwater resources and particularly in the prediction of impacts likely to be caused by human activities or climate change. It is an objective methodology that forms a component of the broader science of environmental modelling which deals with the science and the art of simulating environmental phenomena, in order to address questions of a “what happened?” or “what if?” nature.
 
Groundwater models are essential tools for predicting what is expected to happen to groundwater levels, stream interaction and dependent ecosystems as groundwater is pumped for irrigation or public water supply, or intercepted during mining or infrastructure activities.
 
** This course is limited to 18 attendees. Register early to avoid disappointment **
 
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