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Water wells and boreholes [[electronic resource] /] / Bruce Misstear, David Banks, Lewis Clark
Water wells and boreholes [[electronic resource] /] / Bruce Misstear, David Banks, Lewis Clark
Autore Misstear B. D. R
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (516 p.)
Disciplina 628.114
Altri autori (Persone) BanksDavid <1961->
ClarkLewis <1937-2004.>
Soggetto topico Wells
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-73962-2
9786610739622
0-470-03134-4
1-61583-601-2
0-470-03133-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Water Wells and Boreholes; Contents; Preface; Lewis Clark (1937-2004): An Appreciation; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Wells and boreholes; 1.2 Groundwater occurrence; 1.2.1 Aquifers, aquicludes and aquitards; 1.2.2 Porosity and aquifer storage; 1.3 Groundwater flow; 1.3.1 Darcy's equation; 1.3.2 General equations of groundwater flow; 1.3.3 Radial flow to wells; 2 Groundwater investigations for locating well sites; 2.1 Desk studies; 2.2 Field reconnaissance; 2.3 Well survey; 2.4 Geophysical surveys; 2.4.1 Electrical resistivity; 2.4.2 Electromagnetics; 2.5 Drilling investigations
2.6 Groundwater resources assessment2.6.1 Inflow estimation: direct recharge; 2.6.2 Inflow estimation: indirect recharge; 2.6.3 Aquifer response analysis; 2.6.4 Outflow estimation; 2.6.5 Catchment water balance and modelling; 2.7 Groundwater quality; 2.7.1 Introduction; 2.7.2 Chemical composition of groundwater; 2.7.3 Groundwater for potable supply; 2.7.4 Groundwater for irrigation; 2.8 Pollution risk assessment and prevention; 2.8.1 Groundwater vulnerability; 2.8.2 Wellhead protection areas; 2.8.3 Estimating the pollution risk for a new well site; 2.9 Planning the well scheme
3 An introduction to well and borehole design3.1 Drilled wells; 3.1.1 General design principles; 3.1.2 Wells in crystalline aquifers; 3.1.3 Wells in consolidated aquifers; 3.1.4 Wells in unconsolidated aquifers; 3.1.5 Economic considerations in well design; 3.2 Hand-dug wells; 3.2.1 Design for yield; 3.2.2 Design for health; 3.3 Infiltration galleries; 3.4 Radial collector wells; 3.5 Observation boreholes; 3.6 Exploration boreholes; 3.7 Pump selection; 3.7.1 Vertical turbine pumps; 3.7.2 Electrical submersible pumps; 3.7.3 Motorized suction pumps; 3.7.4 Helical rotor pumps; 3.7.5 Hand pumps
4 Specific issues in well and borehole design4.1 Choice of construction materials; 4.1.1 Strength; 4.1.2 Jointing system; 4.1.3 Durability; 4.1.4 Chemical inertness; 4.1.5 Standards; 4.2 Casing; 4.2.1 Steel casing; 4.2.2 Plastic and fibreglass casing; 4.3 Screen; 4.3.1 Slot design and open area; 4.3.2 Slot width; 4.4 Gravel pack design; 4.4.1 Natural gravel pack; 4.4.2 Artificial gravel pack; 4.5 Hydraulic design; 4.5.1 Partial penetration effects; 4.5.2 Gravel pack loss; 4.5.3 Screen entrance loss; 4.5.4 Well upflow losses; 4.6 Economic optimization of well design; 4.6.1 General principles
4.6.2 Example5 Well and borehole construction; 5.1 Percussion drilling; 5.1.1 Drilling in hard-rock formations; 5.1.2 Drilling in soft, unstable formations; 5.1.3 Light-percussion drilling; 5.2 Rotary drilling; 5.2.1 Direct circulation rotary; 5.2.2 Fluids used in direct circulation rotary drilling; 5.2.3 Reverse circulation; 5.2.4 Top-hole and down-the-hole hammer drilling; 5.2.5 Borehole testing during drilling; 5.2.6 Methods of casing and screen installation; 5.3 Auger drilling; 5.4 Jetting; 5.5 Driving of well-points; 5.6 Manual construction; 5.7 Well development
5.7.1 Well and aquifer damage
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143744503321
Misstear B. D. R  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Water wells and boreholes [[electronic resource] /] / Bruce Misstear, David Banks, Lewis Clark
Water wells and boreholes [[electronic resource] /] / Bruce Misstear, David Banks, Lewis Clark
Autore Misstear B. D. R
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (516 p.)
Disciplina 628.114
Altri autori (Persone) BanksDavid <1961->
ClarkLewis <1937-2004.>
Soggetto topico Wells
ISBN 1-280-73962-2
9786610739622
0-470-03134-4
1-61583-601-2
0-470-03133-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Water Wells and Boreholes; Contents; Preface; Lewis Clark (1937-2004): An Appreciation; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Wells and boreholes; 1.2 Groundwater occurrence; 1.2.1 Aquifers, aquicludes and aquitards; 1.2.2 Porosity and aquifer storage; 1.3 Groundwater flow; 1.3.1 Darcy's equation; 1.3.2 General equations of groundwater flow; 1.3.3 Radial flow to wells; 2 Groundwater investigations for locating well sites; 2.1 Desk studies; 2.2 Field reconnaissance; 2.3 Well survey; 2.4 Geophysical surveys; 2.4.1 Electrical resistivity; 2.4.2 Electromagnetics; 2.5 Drilling investigations
2.6 Groundwater resources assessment2.6.1 Inflow estimation: direct recharge; 2.6.2 Inflow estimation: indirect recharge; 2.6.3 Aquifer response analysis; 2.6.4 Outflow estimation; 2.6.5 Catchment water balance and modelling; 2.7 Groundwater quality; 2.7.1 Introduction; 2.7.2 Chemical composition of groundwater; 2.7.3 Groundwater for potable supply; 2.7.4 Groundwater for irrigation; 2.8 Pollution risk assessment and prevention; 2.8.1 Groundwater vulnerability; 2.8.2 Wellhead protection areas; 2.8.3 Estimating the pollution risk for a new well site; 2.9 Planning the well scheme
3 An introduction to well and borehole design3.1 Drilled wells; 3.1.1 General design principles; 3.1.2 Wells in crystalline aquifers; 3.1.3 Wells in consolidated aquifers; 3.1.4 Wells in unconsolidated aquifers; 3.1.5 Economic considerations in well design; 3.2 Hand-dug wells; 3.2.1 Design for yield; 3.2.2 Design for health; 3.3 Infiltration galleries; 3.4 Radial collector wells; 3.5 Observation boreholes; 3.6 Exploration boreholes; 3.7 Pump selection; 3.7.1 Vertical turbine pumps; 3.7.2 Electrical submersible pumps; 3.7.3 Motorized suction pumps; 3.7.4 Helical rotor pumps; 3.7.5 Hand pumps
4 Specific issues in well and borehole design4.1 Choice of construction materials; 4.1.1 Strength; 4.1.2 Jointing system; 4.1.3 Durability; 4.1.4 Chemical inertness; 4.1.5 Standards; 4.2 Casing; 4.2.1 Steel casing; 4.2.2 Plastic and fibreglass casing; 4.3 Screen; 4.3.1 Slot design and open area; 4.3.2 Slot width; 4.4 Gravel pack design; 4.4.1 Natural gravel pack; 4.4.2 Artificial gravel pack; 4.5 Hydraulic design; 4.5.1 Partial penetration effects; 4.5.2 Gravel pack loss; 4.5.3 Screen entrance loss; 4.5.4 Well upflow losses; 4.6 Economic optimization of well design; 4.6.1 General principles
4.6.2 Example5 Well and borehole construction; 5.1 Percussion drilling; 5.1.1 Drilling in hard-rock formations; 5.1.2 Drilling in soft, unstable formations; 5.1.3 Light-percussion drilling; 5.2 Rotary drilling; 5.2.1 Direct circulation rotary; 5.2.2 Fluids used in direct circulation rotary drilling; 5.2.3 Reverse circulation; 5.2.4 Top-hole and down-the-hole hammer drilling; 5.2.5 Borehole testing during drilling; 5.2.6 Methods of casing and screen installation; 5.3 Auger drilling; 5.4 Jetting; 5.5 Driving of well-points; 5.6 Manual construction; 5.7 Well development
5.7.1 Well and aquifer damage
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830747503321
Misstear B. D. R  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui