A new approximate solution of the one-dimensional Boussinesq equation is presented for a semi-infinite aquifer when the hydraulic head at the source is an arbitrary function of time. Estimates for recharge, discharge, and elevation of the water table are given. The simplicity and accuracy of the approximation are compared with 'exact' numerical and analytical solutions. The method of solution is illustrated with several examples including the commonly treated case of a constant boundary head and a nonmonotonically varying boundary head
[1] The method of recession analysis proposed by Brutsaert and Nieber (1977) remains one of the few ...
In a recent paper, Govindaraju and Koelliker used the Boussinesq equation to describe the horizontal...
Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the contributions of ...
Abstract. A new approximate solution of the one-dimensional Boussinesq equation is presented for a s...
A new approximate solution of the one‐dimensional Boussinesq equation is presented for a semi‐infini...
A useful exact analytical solution of the Boussinesq equation is discussed and is the most general s...
AbstractThe phenomenon of stream–aquifer interaction was investigated via mathematical modeling usin...
Approximate analytical solutions of Boussinesq equation are widely used for approximation of subsurf...
Subsurface flow from a hillslope can be described by the hydraulic groundwater theory as formulated ...
Drainage of a saturated horizontal aquifer following a sudden drawdown is reanalyzed using the Bouss...
The phenomenon of stream–aquifer interaction was investigated via mathematical modeling using the Bo...
Recession flow of aquifers from a hillslope can be described by the non-linear Boussinesq equation. ...
Applied Mathematics and Sciences: An International Journal (MathSJ ) ISSN : 2349 - 6223 Article Tit...
Abstract Hybrid finite analytic solution (HFAS), Galerkin\u27s method based finite element solution ...
To the self-similar analytical solution of the Boussinesq equation of groundwater flow in a semi-inf...
[1] The method of recession analysis proposed by Brutsaert and Nieber (1977) remains one of the few ...
In a recent paper, Govindaraju and Koelliker used the Boussinesq equation to describe the horizontal...
Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the contributions of ...
Abstract. A new approximate solution of the one-dimensional Boussinesq equation is presented for a s...
A new approximate solution of the one‐dimensional Boussinesq equation is presented for a semi‐infini...
A useful exact analytical solution of the Boussinesq equation is discussed and is the most general s...
AbstractThe phenomenon of stream–aquifer interaction was investigated via mathematical modeling usin...
Approximate analytical solutions of Boussinesq equation are widely used for approximation of subsurf...
Subsurface flow from a hillslope can be described by the hydraulic groundwater theory as formulated ...
Drainage of a saturated horizontal aquifer following a sudden drawdown is reanalyzed using the Bouss...
The phenomenon of stream–aquifer interaction was investigated via mathematical modeling using the Bo...
Recession flow of aquifers from a hillslope can be described by the non-linear Boussinesq equation. ...
Applied Mathematics and Sciences: An International Journal (MathSJ ) ISSN : 2349 - 6223 Article Tit...
Abstract Hybrid finite analytic solution (HFAS), Galerkin\u27s method based finite element solution ...
To the self-similar analytical solution of the Boussinesq equation of groundwater flow in a semi-inf...
[1] The method of recession analysis proposed by Brutsaert and Nieber (1977) remains one of the few ...
In a recent paper, Govindaraju and Koelliker used the Boussinesq equation to describe the horizontal...
Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the contributions of ...