Sun et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Estimating the hydraulic parameters of a confined aquifer based on the response of groundwater levels to seismic Rayleigh wavesSun et al., 2018
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- Sun X
- Xiang Y
- Shi Z
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- Geophysical Journal International
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Groundwater flow models implemented to manage regional water resources require aquifer hydraulic parameters. Traditional methods for obtaining these parameters include laboratory experiments, field tests and model inversions, and each are potentially hindered by their …
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