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Interpolation for creating hydrogeological models

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Credibility and sustainability of a hydrogeological model (HM) depends not only on worthy initial data, but also upon interpolation technologies applied to create HM. An interpolation system for HM has been developed.

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Spalvins, A., Slangens, J., Janbickis, R., Lace, I. (2004). Interpolation for creating hydrogeological models. In: Sikdar, S.K., Glavič, P., Jain, R. (eds) Technological Choices for Sustainability. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10270-1_24

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