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Ground Water | 2013

Evaluation of Near-Critical Overdamping Effects in Slug-Test Response

Edwin P. Weeks; Arthur C. Clark

A slug test behaves as a harmonic oscillator, subject to both inertial effects and viscous damping. When viscous and inertial forces are closely balanced, the system is nearly critically damped, and water-level recovery is affected by inertial effects, but does not exhibit oscillation. These effects were investigated by use of type curves, generated both by modification of Kipps (1985) computer program and by use of the Butler-Zhan (2004) model. Utility of the type curves was verified by re-analysis of the Regina slug test previously analyzed by Kipp. These type curves indicate that near-critical inertial effects result in early-time delayed water-level response followed by merger with, or more rapid recovery than, response for the fully damped case. Because of this early time response, slug tests in the moderately over-damped range are best analyzed using log-log type curves of (1 - H/H(0)) vs. Tt/r(2c). Failure to recognize inertial effects in slug test data could result in an over-estimate of transmissivity, and a too-small estimate of storage coefficient or too-large estimate of well skin. However, application of the widely used but highly empirical Hvorslev (1951) method to analyze both the Regina slug test and type-curve generated data indicate that such analyses provide T values within a factor of 2 of the true value.


Vadose Zone Journal | 2002

Letter to the Editor on A National Strategy for Vadose Zone Science and Technology

Daniel B. Stephens; Stephen J. Kowall; David James Borns; Darwin Ellis; Lorne G. Everett; Martinus Th. van Genuchten; Michael Graham; Frank L. Parker; Edwin P. Weeks; John L. Wilson

We would like to make your readers aware of the recently completed Department of Energys (DOEs) National Roadmap for Vadose Zone Science and Technology, DOE/ID10871. This Roadmap was published in August 2001 at ([U.S. Department of Energy, 2001][1]). Together with


Environmental Management | 2005

Control of Tamarix in the Western United States: Implications for Water Salvage, Wildlife Use, and Riparian Restoration

Patrick B. Shafroth; James Cleverly; Tom L. Dudley; John P. Taylor; Charles Van Riper; Edwin P. Weeks; James N. Stuart


Water Resources Research | 2003

Use of hydraulic head to estimate volumetric gas content and ebullition flux in northern peatlands

Donald O. Rosenberry; Paul H. Glaser; Donald I. Siegel; Edwin P. Weeks


Water Resources Research | 1979

Barometric fluctuations in wells tapping deep unconfined aquifers

Edwin P. Weeks


Water Resources Research | 1969

Determining the Ratio of Horizontal to Vertical Permeability by Aquifer-Test Analysis

Edwin P. Weeks


Ground Water | 2002

The Lisse Effect Revisited

Edwin P. Weeks


Water Resources Research | 2008

Rain-induced subsurface airflow and Lisse effect

Haipeng Guo; Jiu Jimmy Jiao; Edwin P. Weeks


International Journal of Coal Geology | 2016

Hydrogeochemistry and coal-associated bacterial populations from a methanogenic coal bed

Elliott P. Barnhart; Edwin P. Weeks; Elizabeth J. Jones; Daniel J. Ritter; Jennifer C. McIntosh; Arthur C. Clark; Leslie F. Ruppert; Alfred B. Cunningham; David S. Vinson; William H. Orem; Matthew W. Fields


Ground Water | 2006

R.W. Stallman (1924‐1977)—An Underappreciated Contributor to Hydrogeology

Edwin P. Weeks

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Arthur C. Clark

United States Geological Survey

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Charles E. Barker

United States Geological Survey

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Donald O. Rosenberry

United States Geological Survey

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Haipeng Guo

University of Hong Kong

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Charles A. Appel

United States Geological Survey

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Charles Van Riper

United States Geological Survey

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