Search Results - "Orban, Ph"
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Assessing the effects of spatial discretization on large-scale flow model performance and prediction uncertainty
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (14-03-2014)“…•Grid coarsening mainly influences the simulation of discharge.•Parameter sensitivities are not significantly influenced by grid coarsening.•Calibration can…”
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Simulation of spatial and temporal trends in nitrate concentrations at the regional scale in the Upper Dyle basin, Belgium
Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-08-2014)“…Models are the only tools capable of predicting the evolution of groundwater systems at a regional scale, by taking into account a large amount of information…”
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Application of the Hybrid Finite Element Mixing Cell method to an abandoned coalfield in Belgium
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (2010)“…The Hybrid Finite Element Mixing Cell (HFEMC) method is a flexible modelling technique particularly suited to mining problems. The principle of this method is…”
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A regional flux-based risk assessment approach for multiple contaminated sites on groundwater bodies
Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (2012)“…In the context of the Water Framework Directive (EP and CEU, 2000), management plans have to be set up to monitor and to maintain water quality in groundwater…”
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Mobility, turnover and storage of pollutants in soils, sediments and waters: achievements and results of the EU project AquaTerra. A review
Published in Agronomy for sustainable development (01-01-2009)“…AquaTerra is one of the first environmental projects within the 6th Framework program by the European Commission. It began in June 2004 with a…”
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The Hybrid Finite Element Mixing Cell Method: A New Flexible Method for Modelling Mine Ground Water Problems
Published in Mine water and the environment (01-06-2009)“…Dewatering operations often stop at mine closure. The ground water rebound can have undesirable consequences, which numerical models can help one understand…”
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