Assessment of hydraulic properties in an unconfined alluvial aquifer near Grand Island, Nebraska

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A method is presented to analyze time-drawdown data from one or more observation wells for the calculation of four hydraulic parameters for unconfined aquifers: vertical hydraulic conductivity, horizontal hydraulic conductivity, storage coefficient, and specific yield. The hydraulic parameter results are further analyzed for reliability and the possible ranges of the actual parameter values. After verification using a theoretical example, the method was used to analyze pumping test data from 22 observation wells in an unconfined alluvial aquifer near Grand Island, Nebraska. Results indicate that this method can be used to efficiently calculate the four hydraulic parameters in this type of aquifer. The method can also identify the impact of measurement errors on the parameter estimates, and provide ranges of the actual parameter values. The parameter values calculated using this method were compared to those determined using other theories. It is found that this method is very useful for calculating the hydraulic properties from pumping test data and for analyzing the parameter reliability.

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Chen, X. (1998). Assessment of hydraulic properties in an unconfined alluvial aquifer near Grand Island, Nebraska. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 34(3), 603–616. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-1688.1998.tb00958.x

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