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Monitoring may be required for three stages in the test pumping process, pre-pumping test (or baseline), pumping test and recovery. In some cases, long-term monitoring may also be required. The monitoring regime will be specified by SEPA in the conditions attached to any time-limited abstraction licence that is issued. 3.1 Baseline Monitoring Baseline monitoring is necessary to establish the.
It is hereby recommended that an observation well should be included in a future research to enable the computation of storativity (S). Since pumping test is expensive, the use of electrical resistivity techniques should be considered for the estimation of aquifer hydraulic parameters in the area. Key Words: Pumping tests, unconfined aquifer, hydraulic parameters, litho-logs, coastal plain.
Papers by Keyword: Pumping Concrete. Paper Title Page. Research of High Performance Concrete of C100. Authors: Guo Jun Wang Abstract: The effect on concrete strength of various kinds factor was systematically studied by orthogonal test. The amount of cementitious material, slag content, silicon content, water cement ratio, aggregate gradation and other factors was consider. By adjusting the.
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This article deals with pumping tests in confined aquifers, for which a poorly sealed MW yields biased drawdown and recovery data. A few solutions to detect an HSC have been proposed, using either a slug test or a pumping test coupled with a tracer test. This article presents two new solutions to detect an HSC: they provide first the.
Pumping tests are traditionally analysed using simple graphical or type-curve methods. Such techniques become impractical when more than two or three parameters have to be determined and then computer-based techniques need to be employed. BGSPT is such a computer program. It has two elements: one for analysing pumping tests (PTFIT), and the other to simulate time-drawdown behaviour for a.
The overall goal of this research is to identify a least cost pumping test design whose data will yield parameter estimates of a required reliability. The reliability is characterized by the statistical concept of the D optimality which in turn is used as the acceptability criterion for experimental design.