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Estimating Hydraulic Parameters When Poroelastic Effects Are Significant

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2011

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Berg, Steven J, Hsieh, Paul A, and Illman, Walter A, 2011, Estimating Hydraulic Parameters When Poroelastic Effects Are Significant: Ground Water, v. 49, iss. 6, p. 815-829 LA - en.

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For almost 80 years, deformation-induced head changes caused by poroelastic effects have been observed during pumping tests in multilayered aquifer-aquitard systems. As water in the aquifer is released from compressive storage during pumping, the aquifer is deformed both in the horizontal and vertical directions. This deformation in the pumped aquifer causes deformation in the adjacent layers, resulting in changes in pore pressure that may produce drawdown curves that differ significantly from those predicted by traditional groundwater theory. Although these deformation-induced head changes have been analyzed in several studies by poroelasticity theory, there are at present no practical guidelines for the interpretation of pumping [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2010.00781.x

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