1995
DOI: 10.3133/wri944212
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Hydrogeology, ground-water quality, and source of ground water causing water-quality changes in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee

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“…These values represent the heterogeneity and localized confining unit leakage to the Memphis aquifer in different locations distributed across Shelby County, which is expected to be useful for future modeling efforts by achieving a better representation of the system. Decrease in the drawdown rate over time in Sheahan, Davis and Mallory supports the findings of several authors (Graham and Parks 1986;Parks 1990;Kingsbury and Parks 1993;Parks et al 1995;Koban et al 2011;Larsen et al 2016) regarding the presence of zones where the protective clay layer is thin or absent. The improved fit of leakage-based well solutions to the Mallory well field suggests that more detailed studies are warranted, such as the tracer studies at the Davis and Sheahan well fields (Koban et al 2011;Larsen et al 2003Larsen et al , 2013.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These values represent the heterogeneity and localized confining unit leakage to the Memphis aquifer in different locations distributed across Shelby County, which is expected to be useful for future modeling efforts by achieving a better representation of the system. Decrease in the drawdown rate over time in Sheahan, Davis and Mallory supports the findings of several authors (Graham and Parks 1986;Parks 1990;Kingsbury and Parks 1993;Parks et al 1995;Koban et al 2011;Larsen et al 2016) regarding the presence of zones where the protective clay layer is thin or absent. The improved fit of leakage-based well solutions to the Mallory well field suggests that more detailed studies are warranted, such as the tracer studies at the Davis and Sheahan well fields (Koban et al 2011;Larsen et al 2003Larsen et al , 2013.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%