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Editors Message The value of simple equilibrium approximations for analysing pumping test data Bruce D.R. Misstear, Associate Editor The aim of this Editors Message is to highlight the merits of simple equilibrium formulae for analysing pumping test
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125A Paul LINDEN and Jan Kleissl Fall quarter 2007 2 Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Denition of Environmental Fluid Dynamics 1.2 The atmosphere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2.1 Atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) . 1.2.2 Troposphere . . . . . . .
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Chapter 3 Dimensional analysis 3.1 Independence of units The governing equations of physics relate quantities with the same dimensions. The dimensions of any quantity may be expressed in terms of a fundamental set of units. We shall use the SI syste
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MAE125b, Assignment 2 Due Date: January 27, 2009 Problem 1 (25 points) An undisturbed cylindrical core sample of soil 10 cm high and 5 cm in diameter weights 350gm. The density of solids is s = 2.65g/cm3 . Calculate the total porosity. Problem 2 (2
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MAE125b, Winter 2009, Assignment 1 Due Date: January 20, 2009 Problem 1 (30 points) Consider a sample of a porous medium that is composed of nine solid cylinders whose packing is shown below. The diameter of each cylinder is d = 10/3cm. The length o
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Reprinted from the Soil Science Society of America Journal Volume 58. no. 3. May-June 1994 677 South Segoe Rd. Madison, WI 53711 USA Comparison of Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity Measurement Methods for a Glacial-Till Soil B. P. Mohanty,* R. S. Kan
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THE LAST DROP: Confronting the possibility of a global catastrophe by MICHAEL SPECTER Issue of 2006-10-23 Posted 2006-10-16 Most mornings, the line begins to form at dawn: scores of silent women with babies strapped to their backs, buckets balanced
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=1 =1 MAE125A Homework 2. Due Thursday October 23, 2008, in class. Stability. (Chapter 6 of Stull) N1, N2a, N3, N4 U1, W5 (use same sounding as in Homework 2)
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=1 =1 MAE125A Homework 4. Due Thursday October 30, 2008, in class. Question 1: Boundary Layers. (Chapter 4 of Stull). Discuss the main conclusion / what you learned from each exercise with 1-2 sentences. N8 [10 pts], MATLAB: N9 [5 pts], N12 [10 pt