Applied Ground-water Hydrology and Well Hydraulics

Applied Ground-water Hydrology and Well Hydraulics
Title Applied Ground-water Hydrology and Well Hydraulics PDF eBook
Author Michael Kasenow
Publisher Water Resources Publication
Total Pages 862
Release 2001
Genre Science
ISBN 9781887201285

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Ground-water Hydrology and Hydraulics

Ground-water Hydrology and Hydraulics
Title Ground-water Hydrology and Hydraulics PDF eBook
Author David B. McWhorter
Publisher Water Resources Publication
Total Pages 312
Release 1977
Genre Science
ISBN 9780918334183

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Applied Hydrogeology

Applied Hydrogeology
Title Applied Hydrogeology PDF eBook
Author Charles Willard Fetter
Publisher
Total Pages 618
Release 1988
Genre Science
ISBN

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This best selling book, Applied Hydrogeology gives readers a balanced examination of all facets of hydrogeology. It text stresses the application of mathematics to problem solving rather than derivation of theory. It provides a balance between physical and chemical hydrogeology. Numerous case studies cultivate reader understanding of the occurrence and movement of ground water in a variety of geologic settings. This valuable reference includes five new case histories: The Dakota Aquifer, Fractures Sedimentary Rocks—Newark basin, Faults as Aquifer Boundaries, Desert Hydrology—Azraq basin, Jordan. Uses the Internet to obtain hydrogeologic data and information. Includes well-developed case studies in most of the chapters. Contains tables covering various functions, unit conversions, and additional data for solving well hydraulics, water chemistry, and contaminant transport problems. For readers interested in advanced hydrology, groundwater hydrology, hydrogeology, and civil engineering.

Ground-water Hydraulics

Ground-water Hydraulics
Title Ground-water Hydraulics PDF eBook
Author Stanley William Lohman
Publisher
Total Pages 102
Release 1972
Genre Aquifers
ISBN

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Water Well and Aquifer Test Analysis

Water Well and Aquifer Test Analysis
Title Water Well and Aquifer Test Analysis PDF eBook
Author Phil Hall
Publisher Water Resources Publication
Total Pages 444
Release 1996
Genre Science
ISBN 9780918334930

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Groundwater Hydraulics

Groundwater Hydraulics
Title Groundwater Hydraulics PDF eBook
Author Kuniaki Sato
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 204
Release 2011-06-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 443153959X

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The groundwater science and engineering has been closely connected with various fields (1) Groundwater Hydrology, (2) Groundwater Hydraulics or Geohydraulics, (3) Fluid Dynamics in Porous Media, (4) Groundwater Quality Engineering, (5) Soil Physics, and (6) Hydrogeology or Geohydrology. The purpose of the book is to present an update textbook of groundwater hydraulics, which includes all of basic items in above-mentioned fields, to students (of graduate school), researchers and practitioners. The students and beginners who intend to specialize in groundwater hydraulics through one semester will master contents of the book.

Applied Hydrogeology for Scientists and Engineers

Applied Hydrogeology for Scientists and Engineers
Title Applied Hydrogeology for Scientists and Engineers PDF eBook
Author Zekai Sen
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 464
Release 2017-12-14
Genre Science
ISBN 1351466070

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In order to properly plan, design, and operate groundwater resources projects, it is necessary to measure - over time or distance - pertinent groundwater variables such as drawdown and discharge in the field. Applied Hydrogeology for Scientists and Engineers shows how to assess and interpret these data by subsurface geological setup and processing. The book helps readers estimate relevant groundwater parameters such as storativity, transmissivity, and leakage coefficient. The text addresses many interrelated disciplines such as geology, hydrology, hydrogeology, engineering, petroleum geology, and water engineering. Traditional and current models for application are presented. One of the unique features of the book is the inclusion of new and previously unpublished ideas, concepts, techniques, approaches, and procedures developed by the author. Among these are hydrogeophysical concepts, slope matching techniques, volumetric approach solution for complicated groundwater flows, non-Darcian flow law applications, aquifer sample functions, dimensionless-type straight line methods, non-linear flow-type curves, discharge calculations from early time-drawdown data, storage coefficient estimation procedure for quasi-steady state flow, and much more. The pitfalls in aquifer test analysis are also detailed. Fractured medium flow adds yet another dimension to the book. Each method is supplemented by actual field data applications from worldwide case studies. Applied Hydrogeology for Scientists and Engineers covers the topics of groundwater reservoirs, the evaluation of aquifer parameters, aquifer and flow properties, flow properties and bore hole tests, aquifer tests in porous and fractured media, well hydraulics, groundwater flow and aquifer tests, and field measurements and their interpretations. This new reference also works well as a post-graduate textbook on the subject. Applied Hydrogeology for Scientists and Engineers expands the reader's knowledge by providing valuable information not found in any other publication.