2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-020-8835-6
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Revision of archive recovery tests using analytical and numerical methods on thermal water wells in sandstone and fractured carbonate aquifers in the vicinity of Budapest, Hungary

Abstract: This study offers a reinterpretation of archive aquifer tests, predominantly on the basis of recovery data, from an original datasheet of thermal water wells located in carbonate and sandstone aquifer units in the vicinity of Budapest, Hungary. The study compares the hydraulic conductivity (K) and specific storage (S s) values derived in the first instance from an aquifer test evaluation. This included an initial application of the classical analytical Cooper and Jacob method. Subsequently, the visual two-zone… Show more

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“…It provides the boundary conditions and validation for the subsequent numerical simulations of past, present and future flow systems. (ENeRAG examples for application: [32][33][34][35]). Accordingly, numerical methods (2-5) with a real flow system backup (1) can efficiently simulate migration (flow and transport) processes allowing a site specific search for geofluid related resources and solving environmental problems.…”
Section: Workflow For Geofluid Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provides the boundary conditions and validation for the subsequent numerical simulations of past, present and future flow systems. (ENeRAG examples for application: [32][33][34][35]). Accordingly, numerical methods (2-5) with a real flow system backup (1) can efficiently simulate migration (flow and transport) processes allowing a site specific search for geofluid related resources and solving environmental problems.…”
Section: Workflow For Geofluid Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%