International Association of Hydrogeologists Australia

Victorian IAH branch presentation and Annual General Meeting, April 14th – Pumping Test and Type Curves – the good old fashioned way!

Thursday 26 March, 2015

Abstract

Have you ever wondered how those old fart hydrogeologists analysed pumping tests before computers?  Ever wondered about those mysterious words “Match Point”?  Or whether recovery data is really worth hanging around for?  All will be revealed at the next IAH meeting.  Remember to bring along your prehistoric pen, ruler, and calculator for an interactive festival of pumping test analysis.

About the speakers

Between them Mike and Alan have more than half a century of experience in hydrogeology including considerable aquifer testing experience.  For both presenters, this experience includes long-term pumping and injection testing in a broad range of aquifers and using a broad range of analytical methods.  However, both presenters are big fans of getting back to basics – and a bit old fashioned…

Annual General Meeting

The Victorian IAH Branch Annual General Meeting will follow the presentation. A number of committee positions are up for nomination, follow this link for their description. To nominate for a committee position, fill out the attached document and return to vic.branch@iah.org.au prior to 14 April 2015.

IAH Committee Roles and responsibilities
Committee Membership Application

Come Join Us

Date: 14 April 2015
Venue: RMIT City Campus, Building 37, Level 3, Theatre 4
Time: 5:30 pm for a 6 pm start
RSVP: Please RSVP to the  via the invite link for catering purposes IAH Victoria 14th April Presentation and AGM – Pumping Tests and Type Curves

 

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