Dear All;
It is obvious from its name the difference between the STATIC WATER LEVEL
and DYNAMIC WATER LEVEL. and clearly the difference is as follow;
STATIC WATER LEVEL: Measuring the water level without any pump stress in the
nearby area (surounding area).
DYNAMIC WATER LEVEL is when measuring the water level with operating pumping
existance close to the measuring point.
I hope this simple definition is satisfy.
Best regards
Ashraf
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Ashraf M. Mushtaha
Palestinian Water Authority
Groundwater Hydrologist and Modeler
Mobile: 970-599-418127
E-mail: ashraf@...
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>Subject: [hydrologymodel] (s.w.l) and (d.w.l)
>Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 16:01:00 -0700 (PDT)
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>Hi all
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>What is the different between S.W.L (static water level) and D.W.L (dynamic
>water level) if there is a figure to show me the different.
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>Thank you
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