On the other hand, radius of investigation is qualitatively defined as the maximum distance from a pumping well up to which aquifer properties have a significant influence on drawdown at the well. The exact meaning of the term significant is open to interpretation and, consequently, various ...
Consequently, sensitivity coefficients allow the assessment of temporal information from the drawdown curve. By means of sensitivity coefficients it can be shown that the spatial assignment of estimated parameters is much simpler for single-well than for two-well pumping tests. Based on a numerical ...
The riparian zone of a reservoir, also known as the drawdown zone or disturbance zone, is a transitional ecosystem that alternately experiences submergence and exposure due to periodic fluctuations in water level [1]. These fluctuations can result from natural hydrological changes, such as seasonal ...