“…These differences result, in part, from the volume of aquifer influenced during the test and how the heterogeneities encountered within this volume are spatially averaged by the test (e.g., Desbarats, 1994;Sánchez-Vila et al, 1996;Rovey and Niemann, 2001;Beckie and Harvey, 2002;Molz et al, 2005). To investigate the dependency of our measured hydraulic conductivities on the measurement scale, we chose the test volume as a measure of scale (Bradbury and Muldoon, 1990;SchulzeMakush et al, 1999 Methods that are more rigorous for estimating support volumes for pumping and slug tests have been developed for specific flow conditions (e.g., Desbarats, 1994;Beckie, 2001;Beckie and Harvey, 2002;Molz et al, 2005). However, applying these methods to the test conditions present at our site is outside of the scope of this research.…”