Estimation of 3-d hydraulic conductivity fields from fictive grain-size distributions derived from 3-d geological modeling

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  • What: This study uses 364 K values obtained from applying multiple methods to evaluate 145 pumping tests conducted in the same number of wells in both the Quaternary and the underlying Miocene aquifer systems distributed across the city of Munich. This analysis requires averaging the Kpredicted values along the well screens to obtain a representative horizontal hydraulic conductivity against which the pumping-test measurements can be compared, as is reflected in Fig 7b. The results of this study show that an increase in the radius of influence in the Miocene improves the prediction performance of the field . . .

     

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