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Ground-Water Models Solved by Digital Computer
Ground-water data may be stored conveniently on punched cards or magnetic tapes. Ground-water problems may be solved by analyzing the stored data using digital-computer programs that describe finite-difference models of aquifer performance. The methods were used to predict the effect of a proposed reservoir on water levels in the Old Bridge Sand Member of the Raritan Formation of New Jersey.
Ground-Water Models Solved by Digital Computer
Ground-water data may be stored conveniently on punched cards or magnetic tapes. Ground-water problems may be solved by analyzing the stored data using digital-computer programs that describe finite-difference models of aquifer performance. The methods were used to predict the effect of a proposed reservoir on water levels in the Old Bridge Sand Member of the Raritan Formation of New Jersey.
Ground-Water Models Solved by Digital Computer
Remson, Irwin (author) / Appel, Charles A. (author) / Webster, Raymond A. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 91 ; 133-147
2021-01-01
151965-01-01 pages
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