Welcome to GWHAT’s documentation!¶
GWHAT (Ground-Water Hydrograph Analysis Toolbox) is a free, open source, and cross-platform interactive computer program whose main focus is the interpretation of observation well hydrographs. It is written in the Python 3 programming language and is currently maintained and developed by Jean-Sébastien Gosselin at INRS. The source code and a stand-alone executable for the Windows platform are available free of charge for download on GitHub.
If you encounter any problems or errors during program execution, have any questions, or have suggestions on how to improve GWHAT, please contact Jean-Sébastien Gosselin at jean-sebastien.gosselin@ete.inrs.ca.
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Project Management in GWHAT
- 3. Data Management in GWHAT
- 4. Downloading Daily Weather Data
- 5. Gapfilling Daily Weather Data
- 6. Plotting the Hydrographs
- 7. Weather Normals Vizualisation
- 8. Modelling the Recession
- 9. Computing the Well Barometric Response Function
- 10. Estimating Groundwater Recharge
- 11. About GWHAT
- 12. Glossary