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RE: (s.w.l) and (d.w.l)

Dear Kaied Alizzi and Ashraf,

While monitoring the groundwater levels, it has been
observed that in most of man-induced factors leading
to over exploitation of groundwater, the effective
groundwater resource management stresses on
two-pronged strategies, the one relates to 'Static'
groundwater level and the other 'Dynamic' groundwater
level.

While the static water level pertains to the levels
not affected by recharge and other seasonal influence,
the dynamic water level - as the name implies has
greater, influence of seasonal impacts. In an
effective groundwater management strategy, the static
water level and its restoration should be assigned
priority to obviate the possible hazards of
groundwater mining (over-exploitation) and associated
geo-technical problems.

Kumar



--- Ashraf Mushtaha <ashraf3@...> wrote:
> 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
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> Ashraf M. Mushtaha
> Palestinian Water Authority
> Groundwater Hydrologist and Modeler
> Mobile: 970-599-418127
> E-mail: ashraf@...
> E-mail: ashraf3@...
> _____________________________________
>
>
>
> >From: kaied alizzi <kaied_alizzi@...>
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> >Subject: [hydrologymodel] (s.w.l) and (d.w.l)
> >Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 16:01:00 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >
> >Hi all
> >
> >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.
> >
> >Thank you




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Mon May 23, 2005 5:32 am

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Hi all 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. Thank you ... ...
kaied alizzi
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May 23, 2005
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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...
Ashraf Mushtaha
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May 23, 2005
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Dear Kaied Alizzi and Ashraf, While monitoring the groundwater levels, it has been observed that in most of man-induced factors leading to over exploitation of...
C. P. Kumar
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May 23, 2005
5:34 am

It actually refers to the static head versus the kinematic head. The static head is the pressure head given no velocity head the dynamic head includes the...
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