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Engineering, 09.12.2021 22:50, michellestepp2001

Two rivers are 1000 m apart penetrate a confined aquifer 20 m thick. The hydraulic conductivity is x meter per day. The stages of the two rivers are 500 m and 495 m above the sea level, respectively. What is the specific discharge for groundwater in the aquifer? If the reaches of the rivers are 600 m long and there are no pumped wells between them, what is the volume of groundwater outflow/inflow per year from the rivers?

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