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    GWPT (Ground Water Pumping Test) provides an easy to use interface to analyse pumping tests in ground water wells. It allows to estimate the transmissivity and the hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer using the COOPER - JACOB method.
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    Ground Water Pumping Test

    Ground Water Pumping Test

    Ground Water Pumping Test

    GWPT (Ground Water Pumping Test) provides an easy to use interface to analyse pumping tests in groundwater wells by calculating aquifer parameters (transmissivity and hydraulic conductivity) as well as drawing the drawdown graph.
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    Visual Two Zone Model

    Build up groundwater numerical modeling

    ...The model, based on finite-difference approximations using the “two-zone” conceptual approach, can provide a greater flexibility than analytical methods, because the aquifer system is approximated as two horizontal permeable zones with less permeable intermediate layers. When this approximation is adopted, it is possible to represent both radial and vertical components of flow (Rathod and Rusthon, 1992). For this reason, the Visual TWZN is ideal of aquifer test interpretation using numerical methods.
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