hydrogeo.p-package: Tools for hydrogeology and poroelasticity.

Description Scientific background Author(s) References See Also

Description

This package provides tools to calculate quantities commonly found in hydrogeology and poroelasticity studies including, to name a few, hydraultic conductivity, permeability, transmissivity, etc.

Scientific background

TODO

Physical parameters

TODO

Author(s)

Andrew J. Barbour <andy.barbour@gmail.com>

References

Brocher, T. M. (2005). Empirical relations between elastic wavespeeds and density in the Earth's crust. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 95 (6), 2081-2092.

Davies, S. N., and R. J. M. DeWiest (1966), Hydrogeology, J Wiley and Sons, New York, 61.

Lachenbruch, A. H. (1980), Frictional heating, fluid pressure, and the resistance to fault motion, J. Geophys. Res., 85 (B11), 6097-6112, doi: 10.1029/JB085iB11p06097

Rice, J. R., and M. P. Cleary (1976), Some basic stress diffusion solutions for fluid-saturated elastic porous media with compressible constituents, Rev. Geophys., 14 (2), 227-241, doi:10.1029/RG014i002p00227

Roeloffs, E. (1996), Poroelastic Techniques in the Study of Earthquake-Related Hydrologic Phenomena, Advances in Geophysics, 37, 135-195, doi: 10.1016/S0065-2687(08)60270-8

Rojstaczer, S., and D.C. Agnew (1989), The Influence of Formation Material Properties on the Response of Water Levels in Wells to Earth Tides and Atmospheric Loading, J. Geophys. Res., 94 (B9), 12403-12411.

Shapiro, S. A., Huenges, E. and Borm, G. (1997), Estimating the crust permeability from fluid-injection-induced seismic emission at the KTB site, Geophysical Journal International, 131 (2), doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.1997.tb01215.x

Shepard, F. P. (1954), Nomenclature based on sand-silt-clay ratios, Journal of Sedimentary Research, 24 (3), 151-158.

See Also

compressibility, dimensional_units, hydrogeo.p-constants, hydrogeo.p-units, hydraulic_diffusivity, hydraulic_conductivity, permeability, porosity, skempton, storativity, transmissivity


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