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PRINCIPLES OF GROUNDWATER FLOW
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I.Introduction “Groundwater processes energy in several forms”
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I. Introduction II. Mechanical Energy A. Types
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I. Introduction II. Mechanical Energy A. Types B. Kinetic
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I. Introduction II. Mechanical Energy A. Types B. Kinetic C. Gravitational Potential
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I. Introduction II. Mechanical Energy A. Types B. Kinetic C. Gravitational Potential D. Pressure
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I. Introduction II. Mechanical Energy A. Types B. Kinetic C. Gravitational Potential D. Pressure E. Combine the 3 types Bernoulli's Principle states that as the speed of a moving fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.
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I. Introduction II. Mechanical Energy A. Types B. Kinetic C. Gravitational Potential D. Pressure E. Combine the 3 types F. Example Problem Bernoulli's Principle states that as the speed of a moving fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.
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I. Introduction II. Mechanical Energy F. Hydraulic Head G. Fluid Potential
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III. Darcy's Law
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A. The experiment
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III. Darcy's Law A. The experiment B. The results
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III. Darcy's Law A. The experiment B. The results C. The limits
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IV. Equations of Groundwater Flow A. Introduction A solution to LaPlace’s Equation is a function of h(x,y,z) that describes the value of hydraulic head (h) at any point in a three dimensional flow field.
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IV. Equations of Groundwater Flow A. Introduction B. Steady Flow Conditions
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IV. Equations of Groundwater Flow A. Introduction B. Steady Flow Conditions C. Transient Saturated Flow
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IV. Equations of Groundwater Flow A. Introduction B. Steady Flow Conditions C. Transient Saturated Flow Conditions D. Transient, Unsaturated Flow Conditions
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