Geospatial Modeling Articles & Analysis
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Technical Air Quality Noise & Vibration Terrestrial & Marine Ecology Benthic Sampling & Analysis Hydrodynamic Modelling Geospatial Solutions Permitting and Planning Environmental & SocialImpact Assessments (ESIA) Permit Application Packages (PAP) Assurance and Performance Environmental Auditing Sustainability Reporting ...
This level of discussion eliminated miscommunication in pre-construction services and helped resolve building system clashes before installation, minimizing field conflicts and avoiding rework. Software Bentley’s modeling applications directly supported the success of this highly innovative and pioneering project, as they provided an environment for the development and ...
It produces data-rich, spatial 3D models that are ready to link to maintenance schedules and other documentation. ...
Quantifying groundwater availability depends upon sound methods and the use of integrated models. To determine availability or sustainable yield, the influence of scientific uncertainty from key sources, such as anthropogenic recharge, must be considered. This study evaluates uncertainty in recharge interpretations on the modeled available water balance for an ...
This makes it difficult to predict the time required for a river to be completely ice covered and the locations and timing of related potential flood events. A geospatial model is introduced in this paper that applies a principal component analysis to cluster geomorphological features – such as sinuosity, channel width and channel slope – into ...
There is a large class of modeling problems where the complexity of the underlying phenomena is overwhelming and hence the accuracy of mathematical models is limited. ...
In a relatively short period, we have gone from a few mainframe computer air dispersion modeling programs to hundreds of Web- or PC-based software applications for air dispersion and groundwater modeling, geospatial data display, incident and greenhouse gas tracking, environmental management systems, and a myriad of other purposes. ...
A series of threedimensional (3D) geospatial models were developed to support ongoing and future environmental restoration activities. ...
Geospatial models are comprehensive tools that effectively illustrate complex conditions common at environmental sites, such as the 3-D distribution of hydrostratigraphic units and important hydrogeochemical parameters. Thus geospatial models are powerful tools for conveying complex technical issues to laypeople and to ...
Phytoremediation is provided by a 4.5-year-old plantation of 172 hybrid poplars observed to be seasonally influencing groundwater hydrology. A 3D-geospatial model (earthVision®), which was constructed based on extensive geological, geophysical, and chemical data, defines both the hydrostratigraphic framework and the 1,1,2,2-TeCA distribution and is the basis for ...
