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Application of Bayesian Decision Theory in Well Field Design

From the Proceedings of the 1975 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - April 11-12, 1975, Tempe, Arizona / Bayesian decision theory is a method for comparing expected utilities of alternative actions given various possible states of nature. The method treats uncertainty as to the true state of nature by determining the expected utility of each action in terms of the probabilities of the various possible states. The decision rule is to choose the action having the best expected utility. This paper illustrates an application of Bayesian decision theory in a well field design problem where a decision had to be made regarding capacity-density combination for wells located in an extensive uniform grid. The uncertainty lay in anticipating the frequencies of transmissivity values among the wells.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:arizona.edu/oai:arizona.openrepository.com:10150/300509
Date12 April 1975
CreatorsBostock, Charles A., Davis, Donald R.
ContributorsDepartment of Hydrology & Water Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721, Hydrology & Water Resources, and Systems and Industrial Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721
PublisherArizona-Nevada Academy of Science
Source SetsUniversity of Arizona
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typetext, Proceedings
RightsCopyright ©, where appropriate, is held by the author.

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