Efficiently store, retrieve, and visualize layered hydrogeologic data .
A practical manual for organizing aquifer information with computer methods.
This guide details a data-retrieval system designed for a multilayered alluvial aquifer. It explains how to describe lithology, hydraulic properties, and water-level records using numeric codes and control cards, making it easy to define boundaries and internal characteristics from large data sets.
- Learn how data are structured by test hole, layer, and record type
- See how to generate maps and cross sections from stored information
- Understand how to select and compare data with retrieval options and control cards
- Explore how the system adapts to different aquifer settings and materials
Ideal for hydrologists, geologists, and researchers who model ground-water flow and plan field studies, this edition offers a clear path from data entry to graphical output.