Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark.
Ground Water. 2010 Sep-Oct;48(5):633-48. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2009.00634.x. Epub 2009 Sep 28.
Groundwater modeling is undergoing a change from traditional stand-alone studies toward being an integrated part of holistic water resources management procedures. This is illustrated by the development in Denmark, where comprehensive national databases for geologic borehole data, groundwater-related geophysical data, geologic models, as well as a national groundwater-surface water model have been established and integrated to support water management. This has enhanced the benefits of using groundwater models. Based on insight gained from this Danish experience, a scientifically realistic scenario for the use of groundwater modeling in 2020 has been developed, in which groundwater models will be a part of sophisticated databases and modeling systems. The databases and numerical models will be seamlessly integrated, and the tasks of monitoring and modeling will be merged. Numerical models for atmospheric, surface water, and groundwater processes will be coupled in one integrated modeling system that can operate at a wide range of spatial scales. Furthermore, the management systems will be constructed with a focus on building credibility of model and data use among all stakeholders and on facilitating a learning process whereby data and models, as well as stakeholders' understanding of the system, are updated to currently available information. The key scientific challenges for achieving this are (1) developing new methodologies for integration of statistical and qualitative uncertainty; (2) mapping geological heterogeneity and developing scaling methodologies; (3) developing coupled model codes; and (4) developing integrated information systems, including quality assurance and uncertainty information that facilitate active stakeholder involvement and learning.
地下水建模正经历从传统的独立研究向整体水资源管理程序的综合组成部分的转变。丹麦的发展情况说明了这一点,在丹麦建立并整合了全面的国家地质钻孔数据、与地下水相关的地球物理数据、地质模型以及国家地下水-地表水模型的综合数据库,以支持水资源管理。这提高了使用地下水模型的好处。基于从丹麦经验中获得的见解,制定了 2020 年地下水建模使用的科学现实情景,其中地下水模型将成为复杂数据库和建模系统的一部分。数据库和数值模型将无缝集成,监测和建模任务将合并。大气、地表水和地下水过程的数值模型将在一个集成的建模系统中耦合,可以在广泛的空间尺度上运行。此外,管理系统的构建重点是在所有利益相关者中建立对模型和数据使用的可信度,并促进一个学习过程,即数据和模型以及利益相关者对系统的理解,都将更新到当前可用的信息。实现这一目标的关键科学挑战是:(1)开发用于整合统计和定性不确定性的新方法;(2)绘制地质异质性图并开发缩放方法;(3)开发耦合模型代码;以及(4)开发综合信息系统,包括质量保证和不确定性信息,以促进积极的利益相关者参与和学习。