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Type Curves for Selected Problems of Flow to Wells in Confined Aquifers

U.S. Geological Survey, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, Book 3, Chapter B3

By J.E. Reed


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Section 1 -- 1.34 MB.

Solution 1: Constant discharge from a fully penetrating well in a nonleaky aquifer (Theis equation)

Solution 2: Constant discharge from a partially penetrating well in a nonleaky aquifer


Section 2 -- 1.49 MB.

Solution 3: Constant drawdown in a well in a nonleaky aquifer

Solution 4: Constant discharge from a fully penetrating well in a leaky aquifer

Solution 5: Constant discharge from a well in a leaky aquifer with storage of water in the confining beds

Solution 6: Constant discharge from a partially penetrating well in a leaky aquifer


Section 3 -- 1.32 MB.

Solution 7: Constant drawdown in a well in a leaky aquifer

Solution 8: Constant discharge from a fully penetrating well of finite diameter in a nonleaky aquifer

Solution 9: Slug test for a finite diameter well in a nonleaky aquifer

Solution 10: Constant discharge from a fully penetrating well in an aquifer that is anisotropic in the horizontal plane

Solution 11: Variable discharge from a fully penetrating well in a leaky aquifer


Section 4 -- 3.34 MB.

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