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AquiferTest Pro
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Table of Contents
Foreword 0
Part 1 1. Introduction 1
1 What’s New in AquiferTest ................................................................................................................................... 3
New Features .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
System Requirem.e..n..t.s. ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Installation .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Updating Old Projects ................................................................................................................................... 5
3 Learning AquiferTest ................................................................................................................................... 5
Online Help .......................................................................................................................................................... 5
Sample Exercises .a.n..d.. .T..u..t.o..r.i.a..l.s. ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Suggested Refere.n..c.e.. .M...a..t.e..r.i..a.l. ...................................................................................................................................... 5
4 About the Interface ................................................................................................................................... 6
Getting Around .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Navigation Tabs .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Menu Bar .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
AquiferTest Toolb.a..r. ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Project Navigator .P..a..n..e..l.s. ............................................................................................................................................... 6
Part 2 2. Getting Started 15
1 Creating a Pumping Test ................................................................................................................................... 15
2 Creating a Slug Test ................................................................................................................................... 41
Part 3 3. General Info and Main Menu Bar 52
1 General Info ................................................................................................................................... 52
2 Main Menu Bar ................................................................................................................................... 93
Part 4 4. Theory and Analysis Methods 138
1 Background ................................................................................................................................... 138
2 Graphing Options ................................................................................................................................... 139
3 Analysis Parameters ................................................................................................................................... 147
4 Theory of Superposition ................................................................................................................................... 152
Variable Discha..r.g..e. .R..a..t.e..s. ........................................................................................................................................... 153
Multiple Pump.i.n..g.. .W...e..l.l.s. ........................................................................................................................................... 155
Boundary Effec.t.s. ....................................................................................................................................................... 156
Effects of Vertic..a.l. .A...n.i..s.o..t.r..o..p..y. .a..n..d. .P..a..r.t.i..a.l.l.y.. .P..e..n..e..t.r.a..t.i.n..g.. .W...e..l.l.s. .................................................................................... 162
5 Pumping Test Background ................................................................................................................................... 166
Radial Flow to a. .W....e.l.l. .i.n.. .a. .C..o..n..f.i.n..e..d.. .A..q..u..i.f.e..r. ................................................................................................................ 166
6 Pumping Test Methods - Fixe.d.. .A...s.s..u..m....p..t..i.o..n...s......................................................................................................... 168
Theis Recovery. .T.e..s..t. .(.c.o..n..f.i.n..e..d..). .................................................................................................................................. 168
Cooper-Jacob M...e..t.h..o..d.. .(.c..o..n..fi..n..e..d..; .s..m...a.l.l. .r. .o..r. .l.a..r.g..e. .t.i..m...e..) .............................................................................................. 172
7 Pumping Test Methods ................................................................................................................................... 177
Drawdown vs. T.i..m...e. ................................................................................................................................................... 177
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Drawdown vs. T.i..m...e. .w...i.t.h.. .D..i.s..c.h..a..r.g..e.. ........................................................................................................................... 178
Confined - Thei.s. ........................................................................................................................................................ 180
Leaky - Hantush..-.J.a..c.o..b.. .(.W...a..l.t.o..n..). ................................................................................................................................. 183
Hantush - Stora.g..e. .i.n.. .A..q..u..i.t..a.r..d. .................................................................................................................................... 187
Wellbore Stora.g..e.. .a.n..d.. .S..k.i.n.. .E..f.f.e..c.t..s. .(.A..g..a.r..w..a..l. .1..9..7..0..) ...................................................................................................... 191
.Unconfined, Is.o..t.r..o..p.i..c. .-. .T.h..e..i.s. .w...i.t.h.. .J.a..c..o..b. .C..o..r..r.e..c..t.i.o..n.. ................................................................................................. 177
Unconfined, An..i.s.o..t..r.o..p..i.c. ........................................................................................................................................... 193
Fracture Flow, .D..o..u..b..l.e.. .P..o..r.o..s.i.t..y. ................................................................................................................................. 202
Single Well Ana..l.y..s.i.s. .w..i..t.h.. .W...e..l.l. .E.f.f.e..c..t.s. ........................................................................................................................ 214
Large Diameter. .W....e.l.l..s. .w..i.t..h. .W....e.l.l..B..o..r.e.. .S.t..o..r.a..g.e.. .-. .P..a.p..a..d..o..p..u..l.o..s.-.C..o..o..p..e..r. .......................................................................... 214
Recovery Analy..s.i.s. .-. .A..g..a.r..w..a..l. .S.o..l.u..t.i..o..n. .(.1..9..8..0..). .............................................................................................................. 219
8 Well Performance Methods ................................................................................................................................... 223
Specific Capaci.t.y. ....................................................................................................................................................... 223
Hantush-Biersc.h..e..n..k. .W....e.l.l. .L..o..s.s. .S..o..l.u..t.i.o..n.. ..................................................................................................................... 226
9 Horizontal Well Method ................................................................................................................................... 232
Clonts & Ramey.. .(.1..9..8..6..) .............................................................................................................................................. 232
10 Slug Test Solution Methods ................................................................................................................................... 236
Bouwer-Rice Sl.u..g. .T..e..s.t. ............................................................................................................................................... 236
Hvorslev Slug T.e..s.t. ..................................................................................................................................................... 241
Cooper-Bredeh..o..e..f.t.-.P..a..p..a.d..o..p..u..l.o..s. .S..l.u..g. .T..e..s.t. ................................................................................................................ 246
High-K Butler .......................................................................................................................................................... 249
11 Lugeon Tests ................................................................................................................................... 251
12 References ................................................................................................................................... 261
Part 5 5. Data Pre-Processing 265
1 Baseline Trend Analysis and C.o..r..r..e..c..t.i.o...n................................................................................................................... 265
Theory .......................................................................................................................................................... 266
2 Customized Water Level Tren..d..s............................................................................................................................... 268
3 Barometric Trend Analysis an.d.. .C..o...r.r..e..c..t.i..o..n.............................................................................................................. 271
4 Modifying Corrections ................................................................................................................................... 279
5 Deleting Corrections ................................................................................................................................... 280
Part 6 6. Mapping and Contouring 282
1 About the Interface ................................................................................................................................... 282
2 Data Series ................................................................................................................................... 288
3 Contouring and Color Shading. ..P..r..o..p..e...r.t..i.e..s............................................................................................................... 290
Contour lines t.a.b.. ...................................................................................................................................................... 291
Color Shading t.a..b. ...................................................................................................................................................... 292
4 Example ................................................................................................................................... 294
Part 7 7. Demonstration Exercises and Benchmark Tests 299
1 Exercise 1: Confined Aquifer -. ..T..h..e..i.s.. .A...n..a..l.y..s.i..s......................................................................................................... 299
2 Exercise 2: Leaky Aquifer - Ha.n...t.u...s.h.. ..-. .J.a..c..o..b.. ..A..n...a.l..y..s.i.s............................................................................................. 306
3 Exercise 3: Recovery Data Ana..l.y..s..i.s. ..-. .A...g..a..r.w....a.l. ..S..o..l.u..t..i.o..n.......................................................................................... 313
4 Exercise 4: Confined Aquifer, .M....u..l.t..i.p..l.e.. ..P..u..m....p..i.n...g. ..W....e..l.l.s........................................................................................ 321
Determining A.q..u.i..f.e..r. .P..a.r..a.m...e..t..e..r.s. .............................................................................................................................. 321
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Determining th..e. .E..f.f.e..c..t. .o..f .a.. .S.e..c..o..n..d.. .P..u..m...p.i..n..g. .W...e..l.l. ..................................................................................................... 328
Predicting Draw...d..o..w..n.. .a..t. .A..n..y. .D..i..s.t.a..n..c..e. .f.r..o..m.. .t..h..e. .P..u..m...p..i.n..g.. .w..e..l.l. ................................................................................... 332
5 Exercise 5: Adding Data Trend.. .C..o...r.r..e..c..t.i..o..n............................................................................................................... 336
6 Exercise 6: Adding Barometri.c. .C...o..r..r.e...c.t..i.o..n............................................................................................................... 340
7 Exercise 7: Slug Test Analysis .-. .B..o...u..w...e...r. .&... .R..i..c.e........................................................................................................ 346
8 Exercise 8: High-K Butler Met.h..o...d............................................................................................................................. 350
9 Exercise 9: Derivative Smooth..i.n...g............................................................................................................................. 354
10 Exercise 10: Horizontal Wells................................................................................................................................... 357
11 Exercise 11: Wellbore Storage.. ..a..n..d.. .S..k..i.n.. ..E..f.f.e...c.t..s..................................................................................................... 363
12 Example 12: Lugeon Test ................................................................................................................................... 371
13 Additional AquiferTest Examp..l.e..s.............................................................................................................................. 377
Index 378
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