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Groundwater Management using Hypermedia- and WWW-Techniques

Author(s): Udo F. Meissner & Joaquin Diaz

Abstract:
The active control of waterworks operation and infiltration as well as the monitoring of the produced amount and quality of water through municipal and state authorities require an intensive exchange of information.

Due to risen and differentiated demands from cultivation the information must resort quickly to all experts involved.

The specialization of planners and partners in a groundwater project represents a further criterion for supplementary demands on communication which increases the number of partners.

In addition to the quantity of communication rising in this way, an increased quality is required, because the technical information must be represented so transparently, tha...

Pages: 8
Size: 942 kb
Paper DOI: 10.2495/CMWR980011

 

 

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Computer Methods in Water Resources XII Vol 1

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