Aquifer Test Modeling

Aquifer Test Modeling
Author: William C. Walton
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2006-11-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420042920

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In recognition of the trend toward using numerical methdos for analyzing aquifer test data, Aquifer Test Modeling delineates the application of numerical Laplace inversion analytical equations and numerical models and demonstrates the use of public domain software. Written by a leading expert with over fifty years of experience, this highly practical text provides a thorough grounding in the terms and methods employed in aquifer test modeling, while also establishing a protocol for organizing and simplifying conceptual model definition and data analysis. Using graphs, tables, and sample datasets to enhance understanding, the author delineates the five major steps involved in the aquifer test modeling process. He discusses the importance of the conceptual model definition as a framework for organizing, simplifying, and idealizing information. The chapters cover the selection of appropriate aquifer test mathematical model equations compatible with previously defined conceptual models and highlight the importance of reviewing the mathematical assumption and the adjustment of data for any departures. They also explain format selection, technique selection, well function or drawdown calculation, and calibration. The book provides five sample data sets to assist the reader in becoming familiar with WTAQ and MODFLOW aquifer test modeling input and output data file contents with confined nonleaky and unconfined aquifer conditions. It includes conceptual models consisting of abbreviated descriptions of aquifer test facilities, aquifer test data, and aquifer parameter values together with selected sample file sets. These are just a few of the features that make the book a valuable tool for estimating the supply and contamination characteristics of aquifers.

Aquifer Test Modeling

Aquifer Test Modeling
Author: William C. Walton
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2006-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781420042931

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In recognition of the trend toward using numerical methdos for analyzing aquifer test data, Aquifer Test Modeling delineates the application of numerical Laplace inversion analytical equations and numerical models and demonstrates the use of public domain software. Written by a leading expert with over fifty years of experience, this highly practic

Aquifer Test Solutions

Aquifer Test Solutions
Author: Leonid N. Sindalovskiy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319434094

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This book, designed as a handbook, provides a systematic treatment of analytical solutions describing groundwater flow during aquifer tests. The book integrates the majority of known solutions from well hydraulics and subsurface flow theory, starting with pioneering work from the early 20th century up to the most recent publications in scientific journals. The book includes about 300 transient solutions covering a wide range of aquifer test scenarios and hydrogeological conditions. All the solutions have been thoroughly tested and implemented in the multifunctional ANSDIMAT software. The book comprises three parts and is supplemented by appendices. The first part of the book is dedicated to basic analytical relationships referring to pumping tests with constant discharge rate. Conceptual models describe confined, unconfined, confined–unconfined, inhomogeneous, and fracture-porous aquifers, as well as leaky aquifers and multi-layer aquifer systems. Complicating factors such as flow boundaries, aquifer anisotropy, non-uniform aquifer thickness, partial well penetration, wellbore storage and skin, the effect of capillary forces are also considered. The second part focuses on complex pumping test settings and well system configurations. Analytical solutions are presented for pumping from a horizontal or inclined well, constant-head tests, multi-well variable-discharge tests, simultaneous pumping from adjacent aquifers and dipole flow tests. Detailed descriptions are given for slug and recovery tests. The third part of the book contains algorithms for evaluating hydraulic characteristics using analytical and graphical methods, and is supplemented by the ANSDIMAT tool. This software includes solutions for some practical engineering-hydrogeological problems, in particular, the assessment of aquifer characteristics by data on groundwater level monitoring and the evaluation of water inflow into open pits. The book is supplemented with appendices in which hydrogeologists can find a vast body of useful information including mathematical descriptions of the majority of analytical functions used in the book, their plots and possible approximations. Audience: The book is useful for hydrogeologists (students, engineers and researchers) engaged in groundwater flow studies, aquifer test analysis, environmental geologists and civil engineers. Experts in water flow numerical modeling and programmers developing software for aquifer tests will find valuable information in this book, which can also be used for educational and research purposes.

Aquifer Testing

Aquifer Testing
Author: Jonathan D. Istok,Karen J. Dawson
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1991-05-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0873715012

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New! A practical, easy-to-use reference for the design and analysis of groundwater pumping and slug tests Aquifer Testing: Design and Analysis of Pumping and Slug Tests is a complete design and analysis reference emphasizing practical solutions for engineers, scientists, consultants, and students knowledgeable in basic ground water theory. The book discusses such models as steady-state, transient flow with constant discharge, slug injection or withdrawal, and step discharge. This valuable book is an expansion on our best seller Groundwater Pumping Tests: Design and Analysis (Walton 1987). Part I contains general information about pumping tests, including how to design a pumping test, select an appropriate model, correct data, and analyze results. Part II is devoted to aquifer models and features hydrogeologic conditions, flow and geometry assumptions, governing differential equations, initial and boundary conditions, and analytical solutions for different models. BASIC coding for computer programs from which type curves may be developed and drawdown predicted are included in an appendix and on diskettes included in the book.

Analysis and Evaluation of Pumping Test Data

Analysis and Evaluation of Pumping Test Data
Author: G. P. Kruseman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1990
Genre: Aquifers
ISBN: UOM:39015026547532

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Simulation of a Long term Aquifer Test Conducted Near the Rio Grande Albuquerque New Mexico

Simulation of a Long term Aquifer Test Conducted Near the Rio Grande  Albuquerque  New Mexico
Author: Douglas P. McAda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2001
Genre: Aquifers
ISBN: UOM:39015049403051

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Aquifer Testing

Aquifer Testing
Author: Jonathan D. Istok,Karen J. Dawson
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781498710756

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New! A practical, easy-to-use reference for the design and analysis of groundwater pumping and slug tests Aquifer Testing: Design and Analysis of Pumping and Slug Tests is a complete design and analysis reference emphasizing practical solutions for engineers, scientists, consultants, and students knowledgeable in basic ground water theory. T

Aquifer Test Analysis with WindowsTM Software

Aquifer Test Analysis with WindowsTM Software
Author: William C. Walton
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1996-01-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1566701929

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The purpose of this book is to broaden and improve aquifer test analysis by generating type curves for complicated aquifer and well conditions. It simplifies type curve matching with on-screen interactive techniques, and introduces a statistical semi-automatic protocol for calibrating aquifer test site models. In addition, it discusses the validity of aquifer test analysis results. For anyone involved in aquifers and wells, this is an excellent resource for testing and analysis.