Some recommendations for testing oil spill computer models Conference

Garcia-Martinez, R. (1998). Some recommendations for testing oil spill computer models . 97-105.

cited authors

  • Garcia-Martinez, R

abstract

  • According to a recent state-of-the-art review of modelling transport and fate of spills, more than 50 oil spill models have been developed in the last 30 years. Even though some of these models are used for spill response actions during accidents, environmental impact assessment, contingency planning and response training, there are not standard methodologies to evaluate their quality. Questions like `how good is a model at predicting real oil spill events?' are not generally answered objectively. This article presents some ideas that may contribute to design a set of standard benchmarks that would allow users and developers to assess models on a rational basis.

publication date

  • December 1, 1998

start page

  • 97

end page

  • 105