Numerical Estimation of Aquifer Parameters Using two Observational Wells
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 115, Issue 7
Abstract
A numerical scheme is presented for calculating aquifer parameters: transmissivity, T, and storativity, S, directly from pumping test (drawdown) data obtained simultaneously from two observational wells in infinite, homogeneous and isotropic aquifers without the need for curve matching, curve-fitting or references to tabulated values of ``well functions.''
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Published online: Jul 1, 1989
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