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DEMONSTRATION AND VALIDATION OF THE GEOSTATISTICAL TEMPORAL-SPATIAL ALGORITHM (GTS) FOR OPTIMIZATION OF LONG-TERM MONITORING (LTM) OF GROUNDWATER AT MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SITES: ESTCP COST & PERFORMANCE REPORT
Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), Project ER-200714, 145 pp, Aug 2010
This project demonstrated and validated use of the GTS groundwater optimization software, developed by MacStat Consulting and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), at three DoD and DOE sites: Air Force Plant 44, the former Nebraska Ordnance Plant, and DOE's Fernald facility. The GTS software was found to be easy to use and navigate by the testers and mid-level site analysts, even though none of these users had been formally trained on the software. http://www.serdp-estcp.org/content/download/12917/152461/file/ER-200714-C&P.pdf
A GTS user's guide was finalized as part of this project and was submitted as a separate deliverable. The GTS software, user's guide, and algorithm are available free for download by the public from AFCEE's Long-Term Monitoring Programs page: http://www.afcee.af.mil/resources/restoration/ltm/index.asp
This project demonstrated and validated use of the GTS groundwater optimization software, developed by MacStat Consulting and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), at three DoD and DOE sites: Air Force Plant 44, the former Nebraska Ordnance Plant, and DOE's Fernald facility. The GTS software was found to be easy to use and navigate by the testers and mid-level site analysts, even though none of these users had been formally trained on the software. http://www.serdp-estcp.org/content/download/12917/152461/file/ER-200714-
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