Ground water modeling in multilayer aquifers : unsteady flow
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Ground water modeling in multilayer aquifers : unsteady flow
Lewis Publishers, c1990
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-99) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text, with ground water modelling software, is a program for unsteady ground water flow problems in multilayered aquifers (confined, semi-confined, and unconfined aquifers, one to five layers) for IBM-PC compatibles. For use by ground water modelers, this book bridges the gap between theory and practice, ultimately focusing on practice and applications.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION. MATHEMATICAL MODEL. Governing Equations in Main Aquifer Layers. Governing Equations in Aquitards and the Analytical Solution. Analytical Representation of Leakage Terms. Boundary Conditions. Interpretation for Case Studies. NUMERICAL SOLUTION. The Finite Element Concept. Finite Element Formulation. Step by Step Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations in Time. Computation of the Iterative Solution. USER'S MANUAL. Diskette Instructions. Data Generation Format. Data Input Format. Output Organization and Plot Files. CASE STUDIES. One-Layer, Unconfined Aquifer. Two-Dimensional Mound. Five-Layer System. Model Ground Water Basin. Problem One. Problem Two. Problem Three. Problem Four. REFERENCES. APPENDIX. Error Codes. Input Data Files. Two Dimensional Regional Flow Equations. IDEAL.BAS Computer Code. Definitions of Selected Ground Water Terms. INDEX.
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