Multilayered aquifer systems : fundamentals and applications
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Multilayered aquifer systems : fundamentals and applications
(Civil and environmental engineering, 3)
Marcel Dekker, c2000
- (alk. paper)
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offers a systematic and unified approach to the classical theories and recent techniques of multilayered aquifer systems. Clarifies governing principles and facilitates industrial problem solving. Uses the automated numerical Laplace inversion procedure to simplify mathematical materials.
Table of Contents
- Fundamentals
- aquifer theory
- leaky aquifer theory
- application of pumping well solutions
- multilayered aquifer theory
- pumping well in multilayered aquifer systems
- application of multilayered aquifer systems
- sensitivity analysis
- parameter determination
- stocahstic analysis
- fractured aquifer. Appendices: laplace transforms
- fortran programs
- mathamatica macros.
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