Sensitivity analysis is referred to the uncertainty analysis in model results from the uncertainties on the model inputs (or something close to this definition). We usually perform this analysis on observation points (point that we know) with certain predefined ranges over the hydraulic parameters.
In groundwater modeling, commercial and open sources options for sensibility analysis were far from being “user friendly” with long procedures, limited documentation, scarce tutorials and no sense of analysis progress.
We knew that we can couple a Modflow model with a Python sensibility analysis library with the Flopy. Our research gave us an applied case of sensibility analysis over a basic groundwater flow model in Modflow 6 with Flopy and SALib libraries. This webinar present the complete procedure to create a sensibility analysis over an applied case of groundwater flow in Modflow 6 with Flopy and SALib libraries.
Content
This is the webinar content:
Basic example of SALib in Python.
Import a Modflow 6 in Flopy.
Manual modification of parameters.
Implementation of SALib to a Modflow 6 model.
Result visualization and analysis.
Date and time
Wednesday June 17, 2020 from 6:00 pm to 8:15 pm. Central European Time (CET) - Amsterdam
Estimated duration: 2:15h.
Trainer
Saul Montoya M.Sc.
Saul Montoya M.Sc. is a Hydrogeologist and Numerical Modeler. Mr. Montoya is a Civil Engineer graduated from the Catholic University in Lima with postgraduate studies in Management and Engineering of Water Resources (WAREM Program) from Stuttgart University – Germany with mention in Groundwater Engineering and Hydroinformatics. Mr Montoya has a strong analytical capacity for the interpretation, conceptualization and modeling of the surface and underground water cycle and their interaction.
He is in charge of numerical modeling for contaminant transport and remediation systems of contaminated sites. Inside his hydrological and hydrogeological investigations Mr. Montoya has developed a holistic comprehension of the water cycle, understanding and quantifying the main hydrological dynamic process of precipitation, runoff, evaporation and recharge to the groundwater system.
Registration
This webinar will be given on out elearning platform: elearning.hatarilabs.com . You will need to create an account and register for the webinar.
Participation has a fee of $25 .0 USD. You can pay with Paypal or by credit card. Input files, support, notification will be given trough the elearning platform. Certificate is available upon the submission of a assignment.
If you have any question, please send an email to: saulmontoya@hatarilabs.com