GWHAT
A free, open source, and cross-platform interactive computer program whose main focus is the interpretation of observation well hydrographs.
https://github.com/jnsebgosselin/gwhat
Category: Natural Resources
Sub Category: Water Supply and Quality
Keywords
groundwater-recharge hydrographs soil-water-balance well-hydrograph
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Ground-Water Hydrograph Analysis Toolbox
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/jnsebgosselin/gwhat
- Owner: jnsebgosselin
- License: gpl-3.0
- Created: 2014-12-13T05:06:23.000Z (over 10 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2023-09-15T11:28:47.000Z (over 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-04-20T06:34:47.982Z (8 days ago)
- Topics: groundwater-recharge, hydrographs, soil-water-balance, well-hydrograph
- Language: Python
- Homepage:
- Size: 106 MB
- Stars: 33
- Watchers: 5
- Forks: 8
- Open Issues: 23
- Releases: 34
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
README.md
Copyright 2014-2021 © GWHAT Project Contributors.
Licensed under the terms of the GNU-GPLv3
Project details and build status
About GWHAT
GWHAT (Ground-Water Hydrograph Analysis Toolbox) is a free and open source
application whose main objective is to support the interpretation of
water levels measured in observation wells (hydrographs) to estimate
groundwater recharge with a method combining a daily soil moisture balance
and an aquifer water budget applicable to unconfined aquifers.
The method is described in detail in the PhD thesis of Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
available here. Application of the
recharge assessment method requires a well hydrograph and weather data
measured daily. A long-duration hydrograph (more than 5 years) provides
more constraints on recharge assessment. Recharge is assessed for the
period for which weather data are available and it is not limited to
the period of available water levels. Results are produced in tabular
and graphical formats.
Furthermore, GWHAT includes a tool to easily calculate the barometric
response function (BRF) of wells, provided that barometric and
earth tide data are available along with the water level data.
BRF calculations are performed with the
KGS Barometric Response Function Software (KGS_BRF),
which implements the method described by
Butler et al. (2010).
The calculated BRF can be used to determine the type of aquifer
(unconfined, semi-confined, or confined) in which wells are installed
(Rasmussen and Crawford, 1997,
Spane, 2002)
and thus provides a reliable way to identify wells that are under unconfined
conditions and which can be used to assess groundwater recharge with the
method implemented in GWHAT.
GWHAT is written in the Python 3 programming language and is currently
maintained and developed by Jean-Sébastien Gosselin at
INRS-ETE. If you encounter any problems or
errors during program execution, have any questions, or have specific
suggestions on how to improve GWHAT, please open an issue in our
issues tracker.
Last edited: 01/04/2021
Owner metadata
- Name: Jean-Sébastien Gosselin
- Login: jnsebgosselin
- Email:
- Kind: user
- Description: I am geoscientist with a keen interest in programming and software development.
- Website:
- Location: Canada, Qc, Quebec City
- Twitter:
- Company: https://www.geostack.ca/en
- Icon url: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/10170372?u=8e567e88d9e15decc57b49eb9a52480e79755004&v=4
- Repositories: 12
- Last ynced at: 2024-06-11T15:49:55.731Z
- Profile URL: https://github.com/jnsebgosselin
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Committers metadata
Last synced: 6 days ago
Total Commits: 2,546
Total Committers: 2
Avg Commits per committer: 1,273.0
Development Distribution Score (DDS): 0.0
Commits in past year: 13
Committers in past year: 1
Avg Commits per committer in past year: 13.0
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Issue and Pull Request metadata
Last synced: 2 days ago
Total issues: 133
Total pull requests: 312
Average time to close issues: 6 months
Average time to close pull requests: 8 days
Total issue authors: 5
Total pull request authors: 2
Average comments per issue: 0.64
Average comments per pull request: 0.37
Merged pull request: 305
Bot issues: 0
Bot pull requests: 0
Past year issues: 0
Past year pull requests: 0
Past year average time to close issues: N/A
Past year average time to close pull requests: N/A
Past year issue authors: 0
Past year pull request authors: 0
Past year average comments per issue: 0
Past year average comments per pull request: 0
Past year merged pull request: 0
Past year bot issues: 0
Past year bot pull requests: 0
Top Issue Authors
- jnsebgosselin (128)
- wantolinez4 (2)
- ruolin1987 (1)
- ayoubc (1)
- audreymrh (1)
Top Pull Request Authors
- jnsebgosselin (311)
- ayoubc (1)
Top Issue Labels
- type: bug (71)
- type: enhancement (25)
- component: Groundwater Recharge Estimation (20)
- type: new feature (16)
- component: Main (16)
- resolution: wontfix (12)
- component: Data Manager (11)
- component: Weather Data Gapfiller (10)
- component: Plot Hydrograph (9)
- component: Compute BRF (9)
- component: Weather Station Finder (9)
- component: Weather Normals Viewer (8)
- component: Weather Data Downloader (7)
- component: Analyse Hydrograph (6)
- component: Project Manager (5)
- type: techdebt (5)
- component: Master Recession Curve (4)
- tag: documentation (3)
- type: UI (3)
- type: question (2)
- type: maintenance (2)
- tag: backward compatibility (1)
- type: science (1)
- resolution: duplicate (1)
- resolution: invalid (1)
- tag: continuous integration (1)
- Epic (1)
Top Pull Request Labels
- type: enhancement (72)
- type: bug (66)
- component: Main (40)
- type: maintenance (39)
- component: Groundwater Recharge Estimation (31)
- type: new feature (28)
- component: Data Manager (27)
- type: techdebt (26)
- component: Compute BRF (26)
- component: Analyse Hydrograph (22)
- component: Plot Hydrograph (21)
- type: new release (17)
- component: Project Manager (13)
- tag: continuous integration (13)
- component: Weather Data Gapfiller (13)
- component: Master Recession Curve (10)
- component: Weather Station Finder (9)
- type: UI (9)
- component: Weather Data Downloader (8)
- tag: documentation (6)
- component: Weather Normals Viewer (5)
- component: Hydro Cycle Tool (2)
- component: Common (1)
- tag: backward compatibility (1)
- type: science (1)
Dependencies
- codecov * development
- flaky * development
- pytest >=3.9 development
- pytest-cov * development
- pytest-mock * development
- pytest-qt * development
- appconfigs *
- cython >=0.25.2
- h5py >=3
- matplotlib ==3.4.
- numpy ==1.21.
- openpyxl *
- pandas ==1.3.
- pyqt5 ==5.15.
- qtawesome *
- qtpy *
- requests *
- scipy ==1.7.
- xlrd *
- xlsxwriter *
- xlwt *
Score: 4.718498871295095