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Groundwater Hydraulics

Joseph S. Rosenshein, Gordon D. Bennett | January 1st, 1984


Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Resources Monograph Series, Volume 9.

John Ferris’s research has covered a broad range of hydrologic problems in groundwater, including pollution, storage, recharge, and pumping of groundwater; drainage design; hydraulics of aquifer systems; saltwater encroachment; and application of geophysics to groundwater development. These contributions have been made as a researcher and teacher of national and international renown during a career that has lasted more than four decades. During these four decades, the methodologies for application of hydraulics to solving groundwater problems have continued to evolve and improve. The development of aquifer test techniques and analytical solutions been coemonplace in the 1950’s, 1960’s, and early 1970’s have increasingly been supplemented by the use of numerical methods and automated parameter estimation techniques.

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groundwater