Abstract :
Hydraulic gradients from planar water tables, or piezometric surfaces, and horizontal flow regimes can be quickly and conveniently calculated from data sets involving numerous wells. The matrix-solving functions of a modern spreadsheet program (Excel) were used to determine the equation of a water-table plane, Ax + By + Cz-D = 0, and the equation coefficients were then used to determine the magnitude of the hydraulic gradient, according to gradient..., and its direction, according to ... , where (alpha) is the angle measured from the x-axis. A pre-prepared Excel file constructed to handle data from up to 20 wells at once is available for free downloading at www.geo.ku.edu/hydro/KUHydro.html
Keywords :
Aegean , gamma distribution , earthquake criticality , maximum magnitude , tectonic moment release