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Matthew Nanak Data-verified
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Matthew Nanak is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research focuses on the equations used to calculate hydraulic conductivity values from two-stage borehole tests. Nanak's recent publication addresses this topic, contributing to the understanding of hydrological testing methods.
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Review of the Equations Used to Calculate Hydraulic Conductivity Values from Two-Stage Borehole Tests (2022)
Collaboration Network
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Johnathan Dale Blanchard
GEI Consultants (US)
1 shared publication
- Review of the Equations Used to Calculate Hydraulic Conductivity Values from Two-Stage Borehole Tests
Richard A. Coffman
GEI Consultants (US)
1 shared publication
- Review of the Equations Used to Calculate Hydraulic Conductivity Values from Two-Stage Borehole Tests
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