GEOMATHEMATICAL APPROACH TO GROUNDWATERS PROSPECTING IN LOW PERMEABILITY ROCKS: RBP MODEL
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Abstract
A geomathematical model for the survey and development of
groundwaters in low-permeability hards rocks is synthetized in this paper.
The model has been derived and successfully applied under Cuban
geological and hydrological conditions, rising the effectivity of productive
wells from 60 to 80 %. Hydrogeological uncertainty is reduced introducing
to the common surveying methods, techniques of numerical exploration
and classification of quantitative evidences of successful/ unsuccessful
water wells. Aquifer media is conceptualized as a single fracture porosity/
permeability system. Rock matix is considered a non-flow media.
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