PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF REGULARIZED INVERSION IN GROUNDWATER MODELS
Lack of understanding on the part of most groundwater modelers has kept inverse models in general, and regularized inversion in particular, from being more widely used. Thus the challenge for researchers and developers of these new techniques is to not only create a robust methodology for calibrating models but also to present these techniques in a way that modelers with limited mathematical backgrounds can appreciate.
The use of regularized inversion is presented for a variety of real-world models to illustrate how the technique can assist in model calibration. Suggestions for improving transfer of technology from researcher to applied modeler are discussed. Common pitfalls are also highlighted, along with an assessment of regulatory and client acceptance of the technique. One example, from southwestern Florida shows the problem of model non-uniqueness and the importance of a sound conceptual model.