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    Agent-Based Socio-Hydrological Hybrid Modeling for Water Resource Management

    Hybrid socio-hydrological modeling has become indispensable for managing water resources in an increasingly unstable ecology caused by human activity. Most work on the subject has been focused on either qualit...

    Joseph Bakarji, Daniel O’Malley, Velimir V. Vesselinov in Water Resources Management (2017)

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    Robust system size reduction of discrete fracture networks: a multi-fidelity method that preserves transport characteristics

    We propose a multi-fidelity system reduction technique that uses weighted graphs paired with three-dimensional discrete fracture network (DFN) modelling for efficient simulation of subsurface flow and transpor...

    Shriram Srinivasan, Jeffrey Hyman, Satish Karra in Computational Geosciences (2018)

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    Theory and Applications of Macroscale Models in Porous Media

    Systems dominated by heterogeneity over a multiplicity of scales, like porous media, still challenge our modeling efforts. The presence of disparate length- and time-scales that control dynamical processes in ...

    Ilenia Battiato, Peter T. Ferrero V, Daniel O’ Malley in Transport in Porous Media (2019)