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Aquifer Parameter Estimation from Surface Resistivity Data

This paper is devoted to the additional use, other than ground water exploration, of surface geoelectrical sounding data for aquifer hydraulic parameter estimation. In a mesoscopic framework, approximated analytical equations are developed separately for saline and for fresh water saturations. A few...

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Published in:Ground water 2003-01, Vol.41 (1), p.94-99
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