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The Effective Vertical Anisotropy of Layered Aquifers
Mark Bakker
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, Bram Bot
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Water Resources
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Effective Anisotropy
100%
Vertical Anisotropy
100%
Multilayer Aquifer
100%
Aquifer
66%
Hydraulic Conductivity
50%
Groundwater Flow
33%
Partially Penetrated
33%
Numerical Experiments
33%
Canal
33%
Partially Penetrating Well
33%
Model Calibration
16%
Flow Field
16%
Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity
16%
Anisotropy Factor
16%
Sedimentary Aquifer
16%
Fine Material
16%
Coarse Material
16%
Conductivity Variation
16%
Anisotropy
16%
Reasonable Value
16%
Horizontal Layer
16%
Order of Magnitude
16%
Median Value
16%
Homogeneous Model
16%
Arithmetic Mean
16%
Harmonic Mean
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Aquifer
100%
Hydraulic Conductivity
66%
Model
50%
Groundwater Flow
33%
Experiment
33%
Canal
33%
Calibration
16%
Order
16%
Variation
16%
Flow Distribution
16%
Harmonics
16%
Magnitude
16%
Set
16%
INIS
aquifers
100%
anisotropy
100%
layers
60%
hydraulic conductivity
40%
values
30%
simulation
20%
ground water
20%
harmonics
10%
calibration
10%
range
10%
variations
10%
randomness
10%
Engineering
Start Model
25%