@Article{Rossetto_etal2018, author="Rossetto, R. and Filippis, G. D. and Borsi, I. and Foglia, L. and Cannata, M. and Criollo, R. and V{\'a}zquez-Su{\~n}{\'e}, E.", title="Integrating free and open source tools and distributed modelling codes in GIS environment for data-based groundwater management", journal="Environmental Modelling \& Software", year="2018", volume="107", pages="210--230", optkeywords="Free and Open Source Software", optkeywords="FREEWAT", optkeywords="Groundwater management", optkeywords="ICT", optkeywords="MODFLOW", optkeywords="QGIS", abstract="Integrating advanced simulation techniques and data analysis tools in a freeware Geographic Information System (GIS) provides a valuable contribution to the management of conjunctive use of groundwater (the world{\textquoteright}s largest freshwater resource) and surface-water. To this aim, we describe here the FREEWAT (FREE and open source software tools for WATer resource management) platform. FREEWAT is a free and open source, QGIS-integrated interface for planning and management of water resources, with specific attention to groundwater. The FREEWAT platform couples the power of GIS geo-processing and post-processing tools in spatial data analysis with that of process-based simulation models. The FREEWAT environment allows storage of large spatial datasets, data management and visualization, and running of several distributed modelling codes (mainly belonging to the MODFLOW family). It simulates hydrologic and transport processes, and provides a database framework and visualization capabilities for hydrochemical analysis. Examples of real case study applications are provided.", optnote="exported from refbase (http://www.uhydro.de/base/show.php?record=92), last updated on Fri, 26 Jan 2024 13:19:04 +0100", issn="1364-8152", opturl="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815217309453" }