GeoFUSE: A High-Efficiency Surrogate Model for Seawater Intrusion Prediction and Uncertainty Reduction
Su Jiang, Chuyang Liu, Dipankar Dwivedi

TL;DR
GeoFUSE is a deep-learning surrogate model that dramatically accelerates seawater intrusion simulations and reduces uncertainty, enabling real-time decision making for coastal groundwater management.
Contribution
We introduce GeoFUSE, a novel deep-learning framework combining U-FNO, PCA, and ESMDA, achieving high-speed, accurate seawater intrusion predictions with uncertainty quantification.
Findings
Achieved a 360,000x speedup over traditional simulations.
Significantly reduced geological uncertainty with data assimilation.
Maintained high accuracy in salinity distribution predictions.
Abstract
Seawater intrusion into coastal aquifers poses a significant threat to groundwater resources, especially with rising sea levels due to climate change. Accurate modeling and uncertainty quantification of this process are crucial but are often hindered by the high computational costs of traditional numerical simulations. In this work, we develop GeoFUSE, a novel deep-learning-based surrogate framework that integrates the U-Net Fourier Neural Operator (U-FNO) with Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Ensemble Smoother with Multiple Data Assimilation (ESMDA). GeoFUSE enables fast and efficient simulation of seawater intrusion while significantly reducing uncertainty in model predictions. We apply GeoFUSE to a 2D cross-section of the Beaver Creek tidal stream-floodplain system in Washington State. Using 1,500 geological realizations, we train the U-FNO surrogate model to approximate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWater Systems and Optimization · Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems · Underwater Acoustics Research
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Convolution · Concatenated Skip Connection · Max Pooling · U-Net
