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Analytical Solutions for Complex Engineering Problems

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The basic analytical relationships and methods proposed in this study for processing aquifer test data were implemented and tested in ANSDIMAT software (Analytical and Numerical Solutions Direct and Inverse Methods for Aquifer Test) (Sindalovskiy 2014). The main function of this software is the evaluation of the hydraulic characteristics of aquifers subject to pumpage from wells. An important supplement to this is a function of the software, enabling analytical evaluation of aquifer characteristics based on monitoring data, where the source of perturbation is variations in the surface level of a water body.

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Sindalovskiy, L.N. (2017). Analytical Solutions for Complex Engineering Problems. In: Aquifer Test Solutions. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43409-4_13

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