Subpermafrost groundwater systems: Dealing with virtual reality while having virtually no data

Studies on the Earth’s hydrology in general thrive on abundant data, while data on certain groundwater systems are virtually absent as a result of their inaccessibility. This poses challenges for understanding and modeling such systems, yet modeling is often the only option to study them. When it co...

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Published in:Journal of Hydrology
Main Authors: van der Ploeg, M.J., Haldorsen, S., Leijnse, A., Heim, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/431975 2024-01-14T10:05:33+01:00 Subpermafrost groundwater systems: Dealing with virtual reality while having virtually no data van der Ploeg, M.J. Haldorsen, S. Leijnse, A. Heim, M. 2012 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/subpermafrost-groundwater-systems-dealing-with-virtual-reality-wh https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.08.046 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/242399 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/subpermafrost-groundwater-systems-dealing-with-virtual-reality-wh doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.08.046 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Wageningen University & Research Journal of Hydrology 475 (2012) ISSN: 0022-1694 axel-heiberg island canada climate-change fresh-water ecosystems mars north slope permafrost spitsbergen springs svalbard info:eu-repo/semantics/article Article/Letter to editor info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2012 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.08.046 2023-12-20T23:18:35Z Studies on the Earth’s hydrology in general thrive on abundant data, while data on certain groundwater systems are virtually absent as a result of their inaccessibility. This poses challenges for understanding and modeling such systems, yet modeling is often the only option to study them. When it comes to limited data availability, a simple model may have a better predictive performance than a complex model. In a case study of a subpermafrost groundwater system on Svalbard we applied three simplified models which do not cover all processes, and compared their outcomes. The results of all models were different and sometimes contrasting. By combining all model results within their associated assumptions we show how dynamic processes in data-limited subpermafrost groundwater systems can be interpreted. Using multiple interpretations of a system by making different assumptions can thus be used to understand processes in data limited groundwater systems. Our results also illuminate the fierce data scarcity of subpermafrost groundwater systems, and the necessity of resolving this. Article in Journal/Newspaper Axel Heiberg Island permafrost Svalbard Spitsbergen Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Axel Heiberg Island ENVELOPE(-91.001,-91.001,79.752,79.752) Canada Heiberg ENVELOPE(13.964,13.964,66.424,66.424) Svalbard Journal of Hydrology 475 42 52
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canada
climate-change
fresh-water ecosystems
mars
north slope
permafrost
spitsbergen
springs
svalbard
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canada
climate-change
fresh-water ecosystems
mars
north slope
permafrost
spitsbergen
springs
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van der Ploeg, M.J.
Haldorsen, S.
Leijnse, A.
Heim, M.
Subpermafrost groundwater systems: Dealing with virtual reality while having virtually no data
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canada
climate-change
fresh-water ecosystems
mars
north slope
permafrost
spitsbergen
springs
svalbard
description Studies on the Earth’s hydrology in general thrive on abundant data, while data on certain groundwater systems are virtually absent as a result of their inaccessibility. This poses challenges for understanding and modeling such systems, yet modeling is often the only option to study them. When it comes to limited data availability, a simple model may have a better predictive performance than a complex model. In a case study of a subpermafrost groundwater system on Svalbard we applied three simplified models which do not cover all processes, and compared their outcomes. The results of all models were different and sometimes contrasting. By combining all model results within their associated assumptions we show how dynamic processes in data-limited subpermafrost groundwater systems can be interpreted. Using multiple interpretations of a system by making different assumptions can thus be used to understand processes in data limited groundwater systems. Our results also illuminate the fierce data scarcity of subpermafrost groundwater systems, and the necessity of resolving this.
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author van der Ploeg, M.J.
Haldorsen, S.
Leijnse, A.
Heim, M.
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title Subpermafrost groundwater systems: Dealing with virtual reality while having virtually no data
title_short Subpermafrost groundwater systems: Dealing with virtual reality while having virtually no data
title_full Subpermafrost groundwater systems: Dealing with virtual reality while having virtually no data
title_fullStr Subpermafrost groundwater systems: Dealing with virtual reality while having virtually no data
title_full_unstemmed Subpermafrost groundwater systems: Dealing with virtual reality while having virtually no data
title_sort subpermafrost groundwater systems: dealing with virtual reality while having virtually no data
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