FEFLOW

FEFLOW INTRODUCTORY TRAINING (DHI/IGS)

Bloemfontein (Villa Bali)
  • modelling
  • FEFLOW
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FEFLOW INTRODUCTORY TRAINING (DHI/IGS)

Bloemfontein (Villa Bali)

FEFLOW Introductory Training (EcoSure)

Cape Town (TBC)
  • FEFLOW
  • Groundwater Modelling

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FEFLOW Introductory Training (EcoSure)

Cape Town (TBC)

FEFLOW – Ask the expert: Interactive groundwater modelling Q&A (DHI Academy)

  • FEFLOW
  • Groundwater Modelling
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FEFLOW – Ask the expert: Interactive groundwater modelling Q&A (DHI Academy)

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FEFLOW – Methods of groundwater flow modelling (DHI Academy)

  • FEFLOW
  • Groundwater Modelling
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FEFLOW – Methods of groundwater flow modelling (DHI Academy)

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A methodology for uncertainty quantification of dewatering volumes under the context of open-cast mining

Groundwater modelling at the mine sites involves assumptions from the geological model, mining stages, parametrization, and fractures, among others. Modelling work mainly focuses on calibrating against historical measurements before operations (pre-mining) or afterwards (transient calibration). Calibration is carried out mainly with gradient-based algorithms. However, the majorlimitation is the number of model runs, since the number of parameters can easily reach hundreds or more. PEST has become the common tool for parameter estimation.

Coupling saturated and unsaturated groundwater models to represent the effect of intensive anthropogenic activities at the regional scale

The abstract presents a 2D modelling approach alternative to a 3D variable saturated groundwater model of solute or heat transport at the regional scale. We use FEFLOW to represent processes in the saturated zone, coupled with various models describing the unsaturated zone. The choice of the latter depends on modelling needs, i.e. simulation of the movement of seepage water and nitrate fate with respect to crop rotation patterns and dynamic characteristics of heat gradients, respectively.

FEFLOW ADVANCED TRAINING (Ekosource)

Cape Town – SAEON Offices Egagasini Node
  • FEFLOW

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FEFLOW ADVANCED TRAINING (Ekosource)

Cape Town – SAEON Offices Egagasini Node