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- 6. Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity and Specific Storage Using the Shipboard Manheim Squeezer1
- Hydrogeologists and Geotechnical Engineers – Lost Without Translation
- 2.1 Darcy's Law
- Monitoring the Hydrological Balance of a Landslide-Prone Slope Covered by Pyroclastic Deposits Over Limestone Fractured Bedrock
- Characterization of Groundwater Dynamics in Landslides in Varved Clays
- Appendix F Aquifer Tests
- Storage Properties of Porous Media
- Groundwater Flow Analysis Aquifer Parameters
- Pit Slope Optimization Based on Hydrogeologic Inputs
- Landslide and Land Subsidence Hazards to Pipelines
- Groundwater Conditions and Drainage of a Large Slide
- Licentiate of Engineering
- A Review of Specific Storage Values from Pore Pressure Response to Passive in Situ Stresses: Implications for Sustainable Ground
- Determination of Specific Yield and Water-Table Changes Using
- Groundwater Hydrology
- Prediction of Groundwater Level Fluctuation Towards Rainfall Induced Landslide: Case of Blue Nile Gorge, Central Ethiopia
- Groundwater, Pore Pressure and Wall Slope Stability
- Downloaded from the Online Library of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE)
- Frictional Coefficient a – B High Velocity Frictional Behavior for FG 20061010WS-Taiwaninaist
- Soil Water Flow Dynamics in a Managed Cutover Peat Field, Quebec
- Simulating Seawater Intrusion in a Complex Coastal Karst Aquifer Using an Improved Variable-Density Flow and Solute Transport–Conduit Flow Process Model
- An Axisymmetric Finite-Difference Flow Model to Simulate Drawdown in and Around a Pumped Well
- A Basic Study in Groundwater and the Hydrogeologic Characteristics of Principal Aquifers in the United States
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Recent Work
- University of Nevada Reno Aquifer Storage Characteristics Of
- Time Since Start of Pumping Time Intervals
- System Compaction, San Joaquin Valley, California
- Properties of Aquifers
- Extending Traditional Technology of Aquifer Characterization Through Numerical Models
- Three-Dimensional Stability Analysis of Bluffs Along
- Seepage Modeling with SEEP/W
- Linear Pressurization Method for Determining Hydraulic Permeability and Specific Storage of a Rock Sample
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction to Aquifer Testing 1.1 Notation Physical Properties • – Aquifer Thickness, B – Aquitard Thickness, B′ – Vv Aquifer Porosity, N = Vb = Ne + Ni
- Hydraulic Properties of a Fractured-Rock Aquifer, Lee Valley, San Diego County, California
- Ground-Water Hydraulics
- 4. Groundwater Resources Majority (97 %) of Unfrozen Fresh Water on Earth Exists As Groundwater
- Documentation for the MODFLOW 6 Groundwater Flow Model
- WTAQ—A Computer Program for Calculating Drawdowns and Estimating Hydraulic Properties for Confined and Water-Table Aquifers
- 23 Introduction to Groundwater and Aquifer Properties I. Matter And
- Relationships Betwa Basic Soils-Engineering Equations and Basic Ground-Water Flow Equations
- Hydrogeological Properties Estimation from Groundwater Level Natural Fluctuations Analysis As a Low-Cost Tool for the Mexicali Valley Aquifer
- Land Subsidence Attributes for CVHM