Fractured Aquifers - Formation Evaluation by Well Testing

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$89.00
Softcover
$89.00

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/11/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 7x10
Page Count : 230
ISBN : 9781425130190

About the Book

FRACTURED AQUIFERS presents all current theories about flow to discharge wells in fractured water bearing formations. The basis of the book is the methods developed by the oil industry since the 1960s, and the oil reservoir notation is replaced by aquifer notation. Thus, the book bridges the gap between the oil and water industries and makes it easy for ground water professionals to use. It addresses universities, private companies and agencies working with evaluation of hydraulic properties of fractured aquifers.

Prepared as a textbook and a reference book, FRACTURED AQUIFERS presents solutions and methods of interpretation for all types of fracture flow, including vertical and horizontal fractures and dual-porosity fracture systems. The book includes numerous worked through examples of drawdown data analysis in limestone, sandstone and crystalline rock formations. Correct analysis of data requires a diagnostic phase using mathematical tools that the book describes in detail.

The book includes a problem section for use in classrooms or for self-study. Some previously unpublished solutions are presented, including analytical methods for analyzing well field history allowing for variable discharge rates.

The data presented gives benefit to the book, since such data is usually difficult to find.


About the Author

Kurt Ambo Nielsen graduated from the Technical University of Denmark in 1971 and received a Ph.D. in 1975. He has been working with groundwater resources evaluation for 35 years as a university teacher, for the Danish Government and as a consultant. Since 1998, he has been an independent freelance consultant for the Danish government and the public and private sector. Assignments include projects for international aid organizations, and he has worked in more than 30 countries worldwide. Present activities include Environmental Impact Assessment, water resources evaluation, ground water pollution assessment and postgraduate courses in aquifer testing.