Sun et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Frequency dependence of in situ transmissivity estimation of well‐aquifer systems from periodic loadingsSun et al., 2020
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- Sun X
- Shi Z
- Xiang Y
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- Water Resources Research
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Estimating the hydraulic parameters of a target aquifer is key to properly evaluating the groundwater resources. Conventional methods are costly, and measurements are infrequent. There are currently four popular methods for estimating aquifer parameters using …
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