For centuries, water wells have been used to access groundwater in the subsurface for recharge or production purposes. During the last decades, the use of wells for abstraction, recharge and storage of water in the subsurface is increased for a wide variety of applications. For some water well applications the hydraulic impact needs to be limited to a given depth or portion of the aquifer in order to optimize the entire efficiency of the well system. For such cases, partially-penetrating wells (PPWs) screened in the desired portion of the aquifer instead of fully-penetrating wells (FPWs) or wells that screen a large portion of the aquifer are beneficial. The selection of a proper design for such PPW systems requires thorough understanding o...
Underground thermal energy storage (UTES) systems are widely used around the world, due to their rel...
Groundwater circulation wells (GCWs) allow for the in situ treatment of contaminated water resources...
Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR) is a recently developed (circa 1970) method (in the U.S.A.) to reduce...
For centuries, water wells have been used to access groundwater in the subsurface for recharge or pr...
UnrestrictedIt is the goal of this research to establish fundamental principles of water well design...
A wide variety of well drilling techniques and well completion methods is used in the installation o...
The occurrence of free thermal convection negatively affects thermal recovery efficiencies of High-T...
Artificial recharge of groundwater is achieved by putting surface water in basins, furrows, ditches,...
Artificial recharge and rainwater harvesting methods are being applied for mitigating effects of gro...
This project describes procedures for assessingand comparing alternative designs of a well to extrac...
Surplus water from seawater desalination plants along the Israeli Coast can be injected underground ...
Three well configurations were compared in terms of term ground-water contaminant plume containment....
The key well design issues considered in this paper are the length of the intake section; the hydrau...
Executive Summary: Groundwater cooling is an appropriate and sustainable heat rejection technology f...
Aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) of freshwater in brackish or saline aquifers can be an efficient ...
Underground thermal energy storage (UTES) systems are widely used around the world, due to their rel...
Groundwater circulation wells (GCWs) allow for the in situ treatment of contaminated water resources...
Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR) is a recently developed (circa 1970) method (in the U.S.A.) to reduce...
For centuries, water wells have been used to access groundwater in the subsurface for recharge or pr...
UnrestrictedIt is the goal of this research to establish fundamental principles of water well design...
A wide variety of well drilling techniques and well completion methods is used in the installation o...
The occurrence of free thermal convection negatively affects thermal recovery efficiencies of High-T...
Artificial recharge of groundwater is achieved by putting surface water in basins, furrows, ditches,...
Artificial recharge and rainwater harvesting methods are being applied for mitigating effects of gro...
This project describes procedures for assessingand comparing alternative designs of a well to extrac...
Surplus water from seawater desalination plants along the Israeli Coast can be injected underground ...
Three well configurations were compared in terms of term ground-water contaminant plume containment....
The key well design issues considered in this paper are the length of the intake section; the hydrau...
Executive Summary: Groundwater cooling is an appropriate and sustainable heat rejection technology f...
Aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) of freshwater in brackish or saline aquifers can be an efficient ...
Underground thermal energy storage (UTES) systems are widely used around the world, due to their rel...
Groundwater circulation wells (GCWs) allow for the in situ treatment of contaminated water resources...
Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR) is a recently developed (circa 1970) method (in the U.S.A.) to reduce...