Slug Tests in the Presence of Background Head Trends |
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Authors: | David W. Ostendorf Don J. DeGroot |
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Affiliation: | Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003. |
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Abstract: | We extend Bouwer and Rice (1976) slug test theory to incorporate background head trends that may be important in incompressible material of low permeability k. The extension, which features a convolution integral of the background head, is closed form for linear trends. A sensitivity study suggests that a rising background head can diminish the head changes associated with a slug-out test and underestimate k if it is ignored, as does falling background trend with a slug-in test. A falling background head can reinforce slug-in test head change and, if ignored, can overestimate k, as does a rising background head with a slug-out test. The simple extension is verified by field tests in glacial till and stratified drift deposits in eastern Massachusetts. |
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