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Computer Applications in Groundwater Hydrology
The Theis equation is adapted for computer solution of four types of problems inherent in many industrial well-water developments. These types are (1) drawdown computation, (2) aquifer constants “T” and “S,” (3) well spacing, and (4) capacity of a well system. Objectives, equations, computation sequence, print-out of results and computer time are outlined for each problem.
Computer Applications in Groundwater Hydrology
The Theis equation is adapted for computer solution of four types of problems inherent in many industrial well-water developments. These types are (1) drawdown computation, (2) aquifer constants “T” and “S,” (3) well spacing, and (4) capacity of a well system. Objectives, equations, computation sequence, print-out of results and computer time are outlined for each problem.
Computer Applications in Groundwater Hydrology
Foley, Joseph (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 126 ; 159-175
2021-01-01
171961-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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