Analyses are presented of long-term hydrographs perturbed by variable pumping/injection events in a confined aquifer at a municipal water-supply well field in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario (Canada). Such records are typically not considered for aquifer test analysis. Here, the water-level variations are fingerprinted to pumping/injection rate changes using the Theis model implemented in the WELLS code coupled with PEST. Analyses of these records yield a set of transmissivity (T) and storativity (S) estimates between each monitoring and production borehole. These individual estimates are found to poorly predict water-level variations at nearby monitoring boreholes not used in the calibration effort. On the other hand, the geometric means o...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] Various investigators have pr...
The flow dimension parameter n, derived from the Generalized Radial Flow model, is a valuable tool t...
Hydrograph analysis techniques have been well developed for hydrographs obtained from streams and sp...
This study investigates the importance of geological data on the calibration of groundwater models u...
The Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer system is an important source of drinking water for residents of...
The objective of this thesis is twofold: to develop time series analysis methods for the estimation ...
Interpretation of pumping tests to estimate hydraulic parameter values is typically based on the ass...
Groundwater level data are a primary resource for all hydrogeological work, from sitespecific enqui...
Pumping tests are used to determine important aquifer parameters such as hydraulic conductivity (K),...
Understanding climate-driven changes in groundwater resources is essential for future water resource...
Informal and formal likelihood methods can be used to quantify uncertainty in modelled predictions o...
Multi-decadal groundwater level records, which provide information about long-term variability and t...
Large-scale studies of the spatial and temporal variation of groundwater drought status require comp...
Analytical methods of evaluating pumping-tests in water-table aquifers have historically made simpli...
Hydraulic test data are typically analyzed using one of several common analytical methods (e.g. Thei...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] Various investigators have pr...
The flow dimension parameter n, derived from the Generalized Radial Flow model, is a valuable tool t...
Hydrograph analysis techniques have been well developed for hydrographs obtained from streams and sp...
This study investigates the importance of geological data on the calibration of groundwater models u...
The Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer system is an important source of drinking water for residents of...
The objective of this thesis is twofold: to develop time series analysis methods for the estimation ...
Interpretation of pumping tests to estimate hydraulic parameter values is typically based on the ass...
Groundwater level data are a primary resource for all hydrogeological work, from sitespecific enqui...
Pumping tests are used to determine important aquifer parameters such as hydraulic conductivity (K),...
Understanding climate-driven changes in groundwater resources is essential for future water resource...
Informal and formal likelihood methods can be used to quantify uncertainty in modelled predictions o...
Multi-decadal groundwater level records, which provide information about long-term variability and t...
Large-scale studies of the spatial and temporal variation of groundwater drought status require comp...
Analytical methods of evaluating pumping-tests in water-table aquifers have historically made simpli...
Hydraulic test data are typically analyzed using one of several common analytical methods (e.g. Thei...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] Various investigators have pr...
The flow dimension parameter n, derived from the Generalized Radial Flow model, is a valuable tool t...
Hydrograph analysis techniques have been well developed for hydrographs obtained from streams and sp...