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Fig. 1(a) and (b)). These transmissivity and head values areconsidered as our measurements
Fig. 1. Comparisons of the true transmissivity, head, and Darcy’s velocity and those derived from Approaches I and II.
Fig. 2. Contours of the conditional standard deviation of (a) qx and (b) qy for Approach I; contours of the conditional standard deviation of(c) qx and (d) qy for Approach II.
Fig. 4. (a) True transmissivity field variance and those from Approaches I and II. (b) MSE of transmissivity estimates of Approaches I andII

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