The hydraulic head is one of the most important metrics in hydrogeology as it underlies the interpretation of groundwater flow, the quantification of aquifer properties and the calibration of flow models. Heads are determined based on water-level measurements in wells and piezometers. Despite the importance of hydraulic head data, standard textbooks used in groundwater curricula provide relatively little discussion of the appropriate measurement procedures. This paper presents a review of the literature dealing with the determination of hydraulic heads, and aims to provide quantitative guidance on the likely sources of error and when these can be expected to become important. The most common measurement procedures are discussed and the main...
An extensive network of multilevel vibrating-wire piezometers (VWP) was recently created to monitor ...
Measuring groundwater level or depth-to-water is critically important for identifying long term tren...
The work presented in this thesis involves efficiency measurements performed with thethermodynamic m...
The hydraulic head is one of the most important metrics in hydrogeology as it underlies the interpre...
The use of hydraulic head measurements in ground water of variable density is considerably more comp...
The aim of this study was to verify under lab conditions the reliability, repeatability and accuracy...
Traditionally-constructed wells are commonly used to measure hydraulic head in all saturated systems...
In water supply systems, managers need to get water from a source and supply an entire population. K...
At the present time the Gibson method is commonly used at hydraulic power plants for flow measuring,...
The hydraulic head is the most important parameter for the study of groundwater. However, a head mea...
The Gibson Method was presented in December 1923, at the annual meeting of A. S. M. E. by Norman R. ...
Discharge measurement is the base of proper water management. The effective design and operation of ...
A curve-matching method is developed for the analysis of depth-dependent pressure head responding to...
Accurate estimation of the buoyancy forces exerted on underground structures is a problem in geotech...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...
An extensive network of multilevel vibrating-wire piezometers (VWP) was recently created to monitor ...
Measuring groundwater level or depth-to-water is critically important for identifying long term tren...
The work presented in this thesis involves efficiency measurements performed with thethermodynamic m...
The hydraulic head is one of the most important metrics in hydrogeology as it underlies the interpre...
The use of hydraulic head measurements in ground water of variable density is considerably more comp...
The aim of this study was to verify under lab conditions the reliability, repeatability and accuracy...
Traditionally-constructed wells are commonly used to measure hydraulic head in all saturated systems...
In water supply systems, managers need to get water from a source and supply an entire population. K...
At the present time the Gibson method is commonly used at hydraulic power plants for flow measuring,...
The hydraulic head is the most important parameter for the study of groundwater. However, a head mea...
The Gibson Method was presented in December 1923, at the annual meeting of A. S. M. E. by Norman R. ...
Discharge measurement is the base of proper water management. The effective design and operation of ...
A curve-matching method is developed for the analysis of depth-dependent pressure head responding to...
Accurate estimation of the buoyancy forces exerted on underground structures is a problem in geotech...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...
An extensive network of multilevel vibrating-wire piezometers (VWP) was recently created to monitor ...
Measuring groundwater level or depth-to-water is critically important for identifying long term tren...
The work presented in this thesis involves efficiency measurements performed with thethermodynamic m...