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HUG model: an interaction point process for Bayesian detection of multiple sources in groundwaters from hydrochemical data

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This paper presents a new interaction point process that integrates geological knowledge for the purpose of automatic sources detection of multiple sources in groundwaters from hydrochemical data. The observations are considered as spatial data, that is a point cloud in a multi-dimensional space of hydrogeochemical parameters. The key hypothesis of this approach is to assume the unknown sources to be the realisation of a point process. The probability density describing the sources distribution is built in order to take into account the multi-dimensional character of the data and specific physical rules. These rules induce a source configuration able to explain the observations. This distribution is completed with prior knowledge regarding the model parameters distributions. The composition of the sources is estimated by the configuration maximising the joint proposed probability density. The method was first calibrated on synthetic data and then tested on real data from hydrothermal systems.
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hal-03740280 , version 2 (29-07-2022)
hal-03740280 , version 1 (29-07-2022)
hal-03740280 , version 3 (28-01-2023)

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Christophe Reype, Radu S. Stoica, Antonin Richard, Madalina Deaconu. HUG model: an interaction point process for Bayesian detection of multiple sources in groundwaters from hydrochemical data. 2023. ⟨hal-03740280v3⟩
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