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    Water SA

    On-line version ISSN 1816-7950Print version ISSN 0378-4738

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    GOMO, M. On the use of late-time drawdown in interpreting aquifer pumping test. Water SA [online]. 2023, vol.49, n.1, pp.92-95. ISSN 1816-7950.  https://doi.org/10.17159/wsa/2023.v49.i1.3984.

    The review aims to provide a common understanding of the use of late-time drawdown to interpret aquifer pumping tests. The first part of the review provides an overview of the use of the late-time drawdown in literature to illustrate where and how the term is being used. A discussion on the practical implications of using the term and its significance is then presented. The review shows the use of the late-time drawdown in three main ways: the application of the Cooper and Jacob time-drawdown method, the description of the third segment of the unconfined aquifer drawdown-time curve, and when trying to estimate representative/ effective transmissivity parameters in heterogeneous aquifers. Unlike the other two situations, the use of late-time data in typical unconfined aquifers is supported by the groundwater flow principles and hence has a meaningful application. The aspects highlighted in this review are important to improve the theoretical and practical knowledge required for analysing and interpreting aquifer pumping test data.

    Keywords : aquifer pumping test; heterogeneous aquifers; Cooper and Jacob method; groundwater; late-time drawdown.

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