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Relation Between Aquifer Permeability and Improvement Achieved by Well Stimulation
In previous articles of this series on well stimulation practice, brief mention was made of the fact that the permeabilities of aquifers vary over a considerable range. It was suggested that the permeability associated with a well might have some bearing on the improvement achieved by stimulation, and that some of the differences in the performance of stimulation methods as surveyed might arise through differences in permeabilities. This study explores that possibility and evaluates it in numerical terms; the methods used and conclusions reached are presented in this paper.
Relation Between Aquifer Permeability and Improvement Achieved by Well Stimulation
In previous articles of this series on well stimulation practice, brief mention was made of the fact that the permeabilities of aquifers vary over a considerable range. It was suggested that the permeability associated with a well might have some bearing on the improvement achieved by stimulation, and that some of the differences in the performance of stimulation methods as surveyed might arise through differences in permeabilities. This study explores that possibility and evaluates it in numerical terms; the methods used and conclusions reached are presented in this paper.
Relation Between Aquifer Permeability and Improvement Achieved by Well Stimulation
Koenig, Louis (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 53 ; 652-670
1961-05-01
19 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Wells , Permeability , Aquifer
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