1987
DOI: 10.1029/wr023i010p01824
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Determination of aquifer transmissivity from Earth tide analysis

Abstract: The water level in an open well tapping an artesian aquifer responds to pressure head disturbance caused by Earth tide dilatation of the aquifer. Because a finite amount of time is needed for water to flow into and out of the well, there exists a phase shift (or time lag) between the tidal dilatation of the aquifer and the water level response in the well. We derive an analytical solution that expresses the phase shift as a function of the aquifer transmissivity, storage coefficient, well radius, and the perio… Show more

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“…Of the three, N 2 typically has a poor signal to noise ratio, leaving only O 1 and M 2 signals remaining. Most studies (Hsieh et al, 1987;Merritt, 2004;Cutillo and Bredehoeft, 2011) analyze only these two frequencies when estimating aquifer properties from water-level response to earth-tide forcings. Thus, this analysis was also based only on the O 1 and M 2 signals, ignoring the K 1 , S 2 , and N 2 frequencies.…”
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“…Of the three, N 2 typically has a poor signal to noise ratio, leaving only O 1 and M 2 signals remaining. Most studies (Hsieh et al, 1987;Merritt, 2004;Cutillo and Bredehoeft, 2011) analyze only these two frequencies when estimating aquifer properties from water-level response to earth-tide forcings. Thus, this analysis was also based only on the O 1 and M 2 signals, ignoring the K 1 , S 2 , and N 2 frequencies.…”
Section: D11 Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this analysis was also based only on the O 1 and M 2 signals, ignoring the K 1 , S 2 , and N 2 frequencies. Source: Hsieh et al, 1987 Appendix D…”
Section: D11 Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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