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Fantastic Video. i was wondering if we could perform muti parameter monte carlo simulation on HEC RAS using HEC Controller. Do you think it is possible through python scripting? Thanks!
I have been waiting to listen something about the natural ways of handling this tremendous problem. Could plants and trees species be of any help for managing this problem? I am sure some lessons from the Geoff Lawton GREENING THE DESERT PROJECT would also help you in this. He is also an Australian, i am sure you would have contacted him. Take care
Considering the importance of invisible groundwater it is astounding that populated areas with no data exist, but also good to hear how US tax dollars are occasionally used to good effect. ❤
Former Datawarehouse engineer here. Nice work. We refer to ETCL "Extract, transform, cleanse and load [data]" and business rules or assumptions e.g. IF ISNULL(water_level,0)=0 THEN water_level = elevation GuessWaterLevel(bore_ID) WHERE the combo of rules, dates and itterative guesses gives the model its granularity.
That's great. I'd like to know how much of this research has been implemented, especially considering the recent focus on hot suberbs, greening streets for cooling, and, of course, climate change. I've been experimenting with biochar recently and think there's a potential "1+1=3" type relationship that could occur when combining MAR and biochar. -Ken.
Out of interest how were your lateral boundaries treated in your example model? Obviously salinity and temp profiles were prescribed on all 3 of the offshore boundaries but what about water levels and currents? Were these also prescribed on all boundaries or for instance water levels and currents on different boundaries as to not over constrain the model?
Don't know about Bradfield I, was the water just going to soak into the sands, a la Lake Eyre, but with Bradfield II, surely any drop of water that enters the Darling System has just as much chance of reaching Deniliquin as any other drop that falls in the catchment??!!
In Gujurat State in India, Open Water Channels are roofed with Solar Panels, reduced evaporation combined with electricity generation. Was more marginal country considered for Forestry?
Which types of instrument or device do we use for online silt measurement of hydropower dam reservoir? Can you explain or give the name of that instrument which we use to measure PPM of the reservoir in an online way.
I was working on a dam breach model and instead of using McBreach, I asked Chatgpt to run a Montecarlo analysis and give me the results on the data of the dam that I had uploaded. It took it a minute to run the simulation for 10000 times and gives me the breach location.
we have six bridges here in the Tagliamento river ( North Italy). Besides scour pier protection we are planning to flood control to increase the lamitation of the bridges by having a critical velocity between the piers. Flow to control is from 1000 to 2500 m3sec during flood.
Do Aussies just ignore the north west corner of our great country? It’s extremely hot and brutal but there in lies one of the biggest man made dams on the river ord called Lake Argyle and it’s kinda always full? Anybody? 😂
anything west of the diving range is a foreign concept to 90% of people tbh mate... It literally makes all the money for the coastal dwellers to afford their shitty lifestyle.
@@Brendan77able Yes you’re right but my point is that the mere existence of this massive Lake in outback brutally hot Australia completely destroys these evaporation nutters argument?
@@ashdog236 Oh I am with you on that... in fact, I'd like to see a desal plant that fed the northern rivers into the channel country river systems that would eventually flow into the Lake Eyre basin, and depending on flow rates that can be achieved, diverted INTO the Murray Darling system as well. Imagine if we treated water like oil.
Is AWS going to upload any content that goes into extraction of info from tuflow into the software noted in this presentation? It was touched on in the Q&A but was unsure if people need to attend the training sessions to get this clarified.
It is the time that I decide to learn more about hydrogeology in particular about hydrogeological model. This webinar do helps me to get understanding easer. Thank you so much for the materials.
I'm Dr. Abdul Khalique Ansari here in Riyadh and listening to your discussion on the Basin Water Management. We have an Indus Water Basin (IWB) in Pakistan, facing a lot of challenges. I will be glad to engage with the professionals/ academia - working on the IWB.