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Pumping Rate in Groundwater Hydrology Formulas
The Pumping Rate is referred as volume of water (or other fluid) that is pumped per unit of time. It’s typically measured in units like liters per second (L/s) or cubic meters per hour (m³/h). And is denoted by q. Pumping Rate is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Second for Volumetric Flow Rate. Note that the value of Pumping Rate is always negative.
Formulas to find Pumping Rate in Groundwater Hydrology
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Equation for pumping rate of transmissivity from time drawdown graphs
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Pumping Rate from Distance Drawdown Graphs
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Pumping Rate given Transmissivity for Inconsistent Units from Distance-Drawdown Graphs
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Pumping Rate given Specific Capacity
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Groundwater Hydrology formulas that make use of Pumping Rate
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Transmissivity derived from time drawdown graphs
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Equation for drawdown across one log cycle
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Modified equation for transmissivity from time drawdown graphs
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Transmissivity from Distance Drawdown Graphs
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Drawdown across One Log Cycle from Distance Drawdown Graphs given Transmissivity
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Transmissivity for Inconsistent Units from Distance Drawdown Graphs
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Drawdown across One Log Cycle given Transmissivity for Inconsistent Units
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Total Drawdown in Pumping Well expressed given Factors related to Hydraulic Characteristics
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Drawdown in aquifer caused by pumping at any point in aquifer
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Specific Capacity
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Drawdown given Specific Capacity
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List of variables in Groundwater Hydrology formulas
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Transmissivity
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Drawdown Across Log Cycle
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Drawdown Across One Log Cycle
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Specific Capacity
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Drawdown Inside the Well
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FAQ
What is the Pumping Rate?
The Pumping Rate is referred as volume of water (or other fluid) that is pumped per unit of time. It’s typically measured in units like liters per second (L/s) or cubic meters per hour (m³/h). Pumping Rate is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Second for Volumetric Flow Rate. Note that the value of Pumping Rate is always negative.
Can the Pumping Rate be negative?
Yes, the Pumping Rate, measured in Volumetric Flow Rate can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Pumping Rate?
Pumping Rate is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Second[m³/s] for Volumetric Flow Rate. Cubic Meter per Day[m³/s], Cubic Meter per Hour[m³/s], Cubic Meter per Minute[m³/s] are the few other units in which Pumping Rate can be measured.
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