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On the Regime of Ground Water During Filtration from Channels in the Soil Layer with the Underlying Pressure Horizon

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  • Bereslavsky EN
  • Mkrtchyan BA

    (Saint Petersburg state University of civil aviation, Saint Petersburg, Russia)

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Summary In the hydrodynamic formulation, the problem of liquid filtration from a channel filled with water through a soil layer with an underlying pressure horizon of relatively high permeability in the presence of evaporation from the free surface of groundwater is solved. When considering flows from channels, it is usually assumed [1-5] that filtration occurs only through their bottom, which is usually taken as a horizontal segment. Taking into account the influence of the depth of water in the channels, that is, the study of movement not only through the bottom, but also through the slopes of the channels makes an additional angular special point in the physical area, which significantly complicates the solution of the problem. In this paper, the method developed earlier [6] is used to study the regime of ground water when filtering from such channels filled with water, in the presence of evaporation from a free surface.

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  • Bereslavsky EN & Mkrtchyan BA, 2020. "On the Regime of Ground Water During Filtration from Channels in the Soil Layer with the Underlying Pressure Horizon," JOJ Wildlife & Biodiversity, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 2(1), pages 59-60, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jjojwb:v:2:y:2020:i:1:p:59-60
    DOI: 10.19080/JOJWB.2020.02.555587
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