Quinn et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Validation of non-Darcian flow effects in slug tests conducted in fractured rock boreholesQuinn et al., 2013
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- Quinn P
- Parker B
- Cherry J
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- Journal of Hydrology
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A series of rising and falling head slug tests with different initial applied head differentials (ΔHo) were conducted in open fractured dolostone and sandstone boreholes using straddle packers isolating specific depth intervals (1.5 m length) to examine the influence of non …
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