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by:Waterloo Hydrogeologic, PART OF NOVA METRIX LLC based inWaterloo, ONTARIO (CANADA)
AquiferTest is an easy-to-use software package for analyzing, interpreting and visualizing pumping and slug test data. AquiferTest offers all the tools needed to accurately interpret data from all types of aquifers in all types of test ...
by:HydroSOLVE, Inc. based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
What is the best software for pumping test analysis? In a recent LinkedIn poll, groundwater professionals overwhelmingly chose AQTESOLV as their preferred pumping test analysis software. AQTESOLV is advanced software for pumping test data ...
by:Starpoint Software Inc. based inMason, OHIO (USA)
Infinite Extent Features: Maximum of 2000 time and drawdown values for five wells. Import time and drawdown data logger files for single or multiple well file formats. Arithmetic, Semi-Log, and Log-Log data graphs. Special calculators estimate well yield, radius-of- influence, and steady-state well drawdown. Huisman I and II partial penetration correction. Specific capacity calculator estimates ...
by:Starpoint Software Inc. based inMason, OHIO (USA)
Everyone performs step-drawdown tests but few people know how to analyze the data. Analyzing step-drawdown tests requires the use of complex graphical techniques which are not widely taught. StepMaster uses graphical analysis methods to analyze step-drawdown tests quickly and reliably. No other program is designed specifically for Step-Drawdown like ...
by:HydroSOLVE, Inc. based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
AQTESOLV provides more features and solution methods for the interpretation of recovery tests than any competing software! You may use any pumping test or constant-head test solution in AQTESOLV to analyze recovery tests in confined, leaky confined, unconfined and fractured aquifers. ...
by:MicroFEM & MLU based inAmsterdam, NETHERLANDS
MLU is a Windows Application for the Analysis of Aquifer Tests and the Design of Well Fields in Layered ...
