This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical UnionA semianalytical solution is presented to a mathematical model describing the flow of groundwater in response to a slug test in a confined or unconfined porous formation. The model incorporates the effects of partial penetration, anisotropy, finiteradius well skins, and upper and lower boundaries of either a constant-head or an impermeable form. This model is employed to investigate the error that is introduced into hydraulic conductivity estimates through use of currently accepted practices (i.e., Hvorslev, 1951; Cooper et al., 1967) for the analysis of slug-test response data. The magnitude of the error arising in a variety of commonly faced field configurations is the bas...
In partially penetrating slug tests, hydraulic conductivity (K) estimates might not necessarily be v...
Aquifer tests are the most appropriate method to determine the hydraulic behavior of an aquifer and ...
Considerable progress has been made in developing a theoretical framework for modeling slug test res...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical UnionA semianalytical solution is pres...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] A semianalytical solution is ...
Two models for slug tests conducted in unconfined aquifers are developed by (a) extending the uncon...
A procedure is presented for calculating the hydraulic conductivity of an aquifer near a well from t...
Slug tests have been used for over 30 years as a means of evaluating hydraulic parameters of aquifer...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] Considerable progress has bee...
A recently developed unified model for partially-penetrating slug tests in unconfined aquifers (Mala...
This note develops a general mathematical model for describing the transient hydraulic head response...
The purpose of this research was to compare hydraulic conductivity estimates in a bounded phreatic a...
The solutions of unsteady phreatic flow toward a partially penetrating well in an aquifer of finite ...
In the process of slug test in the field, mud and debris may infiltrate into the aquifer during the ...
Slug interference testing may be a useful technique for characterizing the hydraulic properties of h...
In partially penetrating slug tests, hydraulic conductivity (K) estimates might not necessarily be v...
Aquifer tests are the most appropriate method to determine the hydraulic behavior of an aquifer and ...
Considerable progress has been made in developing a theoretical framework for modeling slug test res...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical UnionA semianalytical solution is pres...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] A semianalytical solution is ...
Two models for slug tests conducted in unconfined aquifers are developed by (a) extending the uncon...
A procedure is presented for calculating the hydraulic conductivity of an aquifer near a well from t...
Slug tests have been used for over 30 years as a means of evaluating hydraulic parameters of aquifer...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] Considerable progress has bee...
A recently developed unified model for partially-penetrating slug tests in unconfined aquifers (Mala...
This note develops a general mathematical model for describing the transient hydraulic head response...
The purpose of this research was to compare hydraulic conductivity estimates in a bounded phreatic a...
The solutions of unsteady phreatic flow toward a partially penetrating well in an aquifer of finite ...
In the process of slug test in the field, mud and debris may infiltrate into the aquifer during the ...
Slug interference testing may be a useful technique for characterizing the hydraulic properties of h...
In partially penetrating slug tests, hydraulic conductivity (K) estimates might not necessarily be v...
Aquifer tests are the most appropriate method to determine the hydraulic behavior of an aquifer and ...
Considerable progress has been made in developing a theoretical framework for modeling slug test res...