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Jun 1965
Double-Slope Method for Pumping Test Analysis
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VIEW THE REPLYAuthors: Kamal F. Saad, Ahmed Shukry, F.ASCE, and Aly BalighAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division
Volume 91, Issue 2
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A new graphical method is outlined for analyzing the pumping test data for determining the hydraulic properties of aquifers, namely, the transmissivity, storativity, and leakage coefficient. Four different flow systems are considered. They are the nonsteady state of radial flow, one-dimensional flow of constant head or discharge, and of leaky artesian aquifers. The procedure of use is illustrated by two examples. The results obtained using this method were found to be similar to the results of other known methods of analysis.
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Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division
Volume 91 • Issue 2 • June 1965
Pages: 51 - 60
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© 1965 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Jun 1965
Published online: Feb 11, 2021
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Kamal F. Saad
Head of Hydrology Dept., Desert Inst., Mataria, Cairo, U.A.R.
Ahmed Shukry, F.ASCE
Prof., Irrig. and Hydr. Dept., Faculty of Engrg., Alexandria Univ., Alexandria, U.A.R.
Aly Baligh
Prof., Irrig. and Hydr. Dept., Faculty of Engrg., Cairo Univ., Cairo, U.A.R.
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