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IAH/NCGRT Modellers Forum

Uncertainty in Groundwater Modelling Friday 20 May, 2016 (3.00-5.00pm) Flinders City Campus, 182 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000. Live Streaming available for interstate/remote attendees.

Description

Uncertainty in hydrogeology and groundwater modelling is front and centre in groundwater science, management and policy. Methods to measure, conceptualise, understand, reduce and communicate uncertainty remain key issues.  This seminar and panel discussion will present state of the art understanding and approaches in this area and will discuss and debate the needs and future directions in a Q&A style panel.

SCHEDULE PRESENTATION PANEL & SPEAKERS
3.00-3.10 Welcome/Intro (Chair) Professor Craig Simmons (NCGRT)
3.10-3.20 Some uncertainty analysis options available through PEST Professor John Doherty (Watermark Numerical Computing)
3.23-3.33 Conceptual Uncertainty in Groundwater Models Hugh Middlemis (HydroGeoLogic)
3.36-3.46 Qualitative uncertainty analysis: discussing the ‘so what?’ question Luk Peeters (CSIRO)
3.49-3.59 Wrangling uncertainty in groundwater models Anthony Knapton (CloudGMS)
4.02-4.12 Great Expectations - How groundwater managers should use model outputs Steve Barnett (IAH/DEWNR)
4.15-5.00 Panel Discussion Chair, Professor Craig Simmons (NCGRT)

Note: This event will be live streamed for interstate or rural attendees to view. Please contact NCGRT via email at enquiries@groundwater.com.au for the live streaming link.

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