The well-known Hvorslev (1951) formula was developed to estimate soil permeability using single-well slug tests and has been widely applied to determine riverbed hydraulic conductivity using in situ standpipe permeameter tests. Here, we further develop a general solution of the Hvorslev (1951) formula that accounts for flow in a bounded medium and assumes that the bottom of the river is a prescribed head boundary. The superposition of real and imaginary disk sources is used to obtain a semi-analytical expression of the total hydraulic resistance of the flow in and out of the pipe. As a result, we obtained a simple semi-analytical expression for the resistance, which represents a generalization of the Hvorslev (1951). The obtained expression...
Previous studies about flow resistance in gravel-bed streams mostly use the log-law form and establi...
In partially penetrating slug tests, hydraulic conductivity (K) estimates might not necessarily be v...
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ABSTRACT: Streambed hydraulic conductivity is a key parameter in the modeling of stream-aquifer inte...
Interaction of surface water and groundwater is an important element of issue in hydrogeological mea...
The uniform flow resistance equation, in the form due to Manning or Darcy-Weisbach, is often applied...
As a result of recent floods caused by mountain rivers, more insight in the morphological processes ...
The saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) is a key characteristic of porous media, describing the ra...
Streambed sedimentary structure plays a vital role in controlling the interactions between surface w...
Protecting, remediating and restoring endangered fish habitat in the northern Rocky Mountains requir...
The uniform flow resistance equation, in the form due to Manning or Darcy-Weisbach, is widely applie...
The paper presents recommendations for using the results obtained in sediment transport simulation a...
Abstract: This paper is mainly talk about the relationship between grain size distribution and the v...
International audienceMost groundwater models simulate stream-aquifer interactions with a head-depen...
In geotechnical structures, the permeability-dependent stability analysis is generally evaluated und...
Previous studies about flow resistance in gravel-bed streams mostly use the log-law form and establi...
In partially penetrating slug tests, hydraulic conductivity (K) estimates might not necessarily be v...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
ABSTRACT: Streambed hydraulic conductivity is a key parameter in the modeling of stream-aquifer inte...
Interaction of surface water and groundwater is an important element of issue in hydrogeological mea...
The uniform flow resistance equation, in the form due to Manning or Darcy-Weisbach, is often applied...
As a result of recent floods caused by mountain rivers, more insight in the morphological processes ...
The saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) is a key characteristic of porous media, describing the ra...
Streambed sedimentary structure plays a vital role in controlling the interactions between surface w...
Protecting, remediating and restoring endangered fish habitat in the northern Rocky Mountains requir...
The uniform flow resistance equation, in the form due to Manning or Darcy-Weisbach, is widely applie...
The paper presents recommendations for using the results obtained in sediment transport simulation a...
Abstract: This paper is mainly talk about the relationship between grain size distribution and the v...
International audienceMost groundwater models simulate stream-aquifer interactions with a head-depen...
In geotechnical structures, the permeability-dependent stability analysis is generally evaluated und...
Previous studies about flow resistance in gravel-bed streams mostly use the log-law form and establi...
In partially penetrating slug tests, hydraulic conductivity (K) estimates might not necessarily be v...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...