Cyprus Pump Test. Cyprus Aquifer Study Area.

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Cyprus Pump Test

Cyprus

Aquifer Study Area

Yeşilkoy Aquifer Area Recharge Area Discharge Area Water Levels in Local Wells m drop 5 m drop

Yesilkoy Geology Calcarenite in the Yeşilkoy aquifer Hydraulic Conductivity of Calcarenite

Yesilkoy Aquifer Initial Conceptual Model (Unconfined aquifer)

Yesilkoy Pump Test

Pumping Well

Observation Well

Pump Test Results Hand measured Drawdown and Recovery for YK-109 Transducer measured Data for Drawdown and Recovery of YK-109

Pump Test Analysis YK-109 Drawdown Analysis using Theis Method in AquiferTest

Match Point 1/u = 10, W(u) = 1.0 t = 150 min, s = 11 cm

Theis Method Example Match Point 1/u = 10, W(u) = 1.0 t = 150 min, s = 11 cm Q = m3/min

Yeşilköy Aquifer Updated Conceptual Model (Leaky confined aquifer)

Kyrenia