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WTAQ Version 2: A Computer Program for Analysis of Aquifer Tests in Confined and Water-table Aquifers with Alternative Representations of Drainage from the …Barlow et al., 2011
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This report describes an updated version of the WTAQ computer program first published in 1999. The program simulates axial-symmetric flow to a well pumping from a confined or unconfined (water-table) aquifer. The performance of the program has been tested in a …
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