![]() ![]() (1954b) The drawdown of the water table under nonsteady conditions near a pumped well in an unconfined formation: Institute of Civil Engineers Proceedings (London), Part 3, 564–579.īoulton, N. International Association of Scientific Hydrology Publication, 37, 472–477.īoulton, N. (1954a) Unsteady radial flow to a pumped well allowing for delayed yield from storage. (2010) Inherent limitations of hydraulic tomography. (2015) Comparison of hydraulic tomography with traditional methods at a highly heterogeneous site. (2013) Characterization of hydraulic conductivity heterogeneity with steady state hydraulic tomography: Field study in a highly heterogeneous glaciofluvial deposit. Water Resources Research, 47, W 10507.īerg, S. (2011), Three-dimension transient hydraulic tomography in a highly heterogeneous glaciofluvial aquifer-aquitard system. West Conshohocken: ASTM International.īerg, S. Paris: UNESCO.ĪSTM (2005) Standard test method for determining specific capacity and estimating transmissivity at the control well: ASTM Standard 05472-93 (reapproved 2005). In Recharge systems for protecting and enhancing groundwater resources, Proceedings of the 5 th International Symposium on Management of Aquifer Recharge, Berlin, Germany, 11–16 June 2005 (pp 331–336). (2006) Obtaining reliable aquifer and well performance hydraulic parameter values in a double porosity aquifer: examples from artificial recharge trials in South London. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.Īnderson, M., Jones, M., Lewis, S., and Baxter, K. These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. Successful aquifer hydraulic testing requires attention to detail and careful consideration of the underlying assumptions of the various methods used to interpret the data. APTs can provide important information on well yields, well efficiency, and the stability of water quality. Aquifer hydraulic testing may also be performed by injecting water into a well. Aquifer performance tests (APTs), also referred to as aquifer pumping tests, involve the pumping of an aquifer at a known rate and the measurement of the corresponding changes in water levels in the pumped and observation wells. ![]() Aquifer pumping tests are an integral component of aquifer characterization because they provide quantitative data on large-scale aquifer hydraulic properties such as aquifer transmissivity, storativity, and the vertical hydraulic conductivity (leakance) of confining strata. ![]()
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