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Conceptual and Visual Understanding of Hydraulic Head and Groundwater Flow

Book cover for Conceptual and Visual Understanding of Hydraulic Head and Groundwater Flow

Publication year: 2020
No. of pages: 58
ISBN: 978-1-7770541-6-8

Authors:
Andrew J.B. CohenNew Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
John A. Cherry – G360 Institute for Groundwater Research, Canada

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Released: 20 October 2020

Bahasa Indonesia translation by Steven Reinaldo Rusli

Released: 13 June 2023

Farsi translation by Ata Joodavi

Released: 17 January 2023

Portuguese translation by Thaís de Paula Martel

Released: 28 April 2023

Book Description

Groundwater science is complex, and many types of information are needed for comprehensive understanding. However, the most important information is hydraulic head, which is simply the elevation of the water surface in a well relative to a specified elevation datum such as sea level. When head is combined with basic geologic properties such as hydraulic conductivity, much can be inferred about the groundwater flow direction, and this is a starting point for investigating all types of groundwater situations.

This book is presented in a “learning module” format in that the fundamentals of Darcy’s law, hydraulic head, hydraulic gradient, and potentiometric contours are presented in a conceptual and visual manner that transforms intuition into knowledge using minimal mathematics.

Emphasis is on steady, saturated flow to show how head distribution and gradients within the saturated zone of the subsurface are influenced by variability of hydraulic conductivity and the boundaries of the flow domain. Simple diagrams are used, each representing a visualized puzzle so that after studying the sequence of puzzles and the interspersed exercises of the same form, the student has the foundation needed to visualize groundwater flow patterns and interpret measurements of water level elevation in wells of groundwater systems in the field.

Contents

1 NATURE AND PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK

2 FUNDAMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS

2.1 Darcy’s Law

2.2 Hydraulic Head Gradient as a Manifestation of Other Variables and Conditions

Example Problem 1

2.3 Components of Hydraulic Head

Example Problem 2

3 DARCIAN HEAD PROFILES

4 EQUIPOTENTIAL LINES AND FLOW DIRECTION

4.1 General Considerations

Example Problem 3 21

5 SATURATED STEADY FLOW AT THE FIELD SCALE

5.1 Hydraulics of Flow in Confined Aquifers

Example Problem 4 25

5.2 Hydraulics of Flow in Unconfined Aquifers

Example Problem 5
Example Problem 6
Example Problem 7
Example Problem 8
Example Problem 9

5.3 Aquifers and Aquitards

Example Problem 10
Example Problem 11
Example Problem 12

6 SUMMARY

7 SOLUTIONS TO EXAMPLE PROBLEMS

Problem 1 Solution
Problem 2 Solution
Problem 3 Solution
Problem 4 Solution
Problem 5 Solution
Problem 6 Solution
Problem 7 Solution
Problem 8 Solution
Problem 9 Solution
Problem 10 Solution
Problem 11 Solution
Problem 12 Solution

8 REFERENCES

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Interview with Authors