3D visualisation of groundwater/surface water systems as a planning and communication tool


Autoria(s): James, Allan; Todd, Andrew
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Groundwater is increasingly recognised as an important yet vulnerable natural resource, and a key consideration in water cycle management. However, communication of sub-surface water system behaviour, as an important part of encouraging better water management, is visually difficult. Modern 3D visualisation techniques can be used to effectively communicate these complex behaviours to engage and inform community stakeholders. Most software developed for this purpose is expensive and requires specialist skills. The Groundwater Visualisation System (GVS) developed by QUT integrates a wide range of surface and sub-surface data, to produce a 3D visualisation of the behaviour, structure and connectivity of groundwater/surface water systems. Surface data (elevation, surface water, land use, vegetation and geology) and data collected from boreholes (bore locations and subsurface geology) are combined to visualise the nature, structure and connectivity of groundwater/surface water systems. Time-series data (water levels, groundwater quality, rainfall, stream flow and groundwater abstraction) is displayed as an animation within the 3D framework, or graphically, to show water system condition changes over time. GVS delivers an interactive, stand-alone 3D Visualisation product that can be used in a standard PC environment. No specialised training or modelling skills are required. The software has been used extensively in the SEQ region to inform and engage both water managers and the community alike. Examples will be given of GVS visualisations developed in areas where there have been community concerns around groundwater over-use and contamination.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38597/

Relação

http://www.lgaq.asn.au/c/document_library/get_file?p_l_id=189033&folderId=824313&name=DLFE-9375.pdf

James, Allan & Todd, Andrew (2010) 3D visualisation of groundwater/surface water systems as a planning and communication tool. In 2nd National Local Government Environment Conference, 10-12 November 2010, Gold Coast International Hotel. (Unpublished)

Direitos

Copyright 2010 please consult the authors

Fonte

Biogeoscience; Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support; Faculty of Science and Technology; High Performance Computing and Research Support

Palavras-Chave #040399 Geology not elsewhere classified #080603 Conceptual Modelling #groundwater #surface water #hydrogeology #visualisation
Tipo

Conference Paper