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Mathematical and geological approaches to minimizing the data requirements for statistical analysis of hydraulic conductivity distribution. Annual report
Author(s) -
Fred M. Phillips,
J. L. Wilson
Publication year - 1990
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/432444
Subject(s) - facies , outcrop , sedimentary depositional environment , geology , hydraulic conductivity , geomorphology , scale (ratio) , petrology , soil science , cartography , geography , soil water , structural basin
The following research was completed: refinement of air-pereameter design, calibration; collection of air-flow-rate data at the facies scale; mapping of depositional facies at an outcrop west of Belen, New Mexico; delineation of permeability facies from mapped depositional facies and geostatitistical analysis of air-flow-rate data observed at the facies scale (Sierra Ladrones formation); and evaluation of threshold-crossing theory

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