The research includes an analytical study of long term pumping test with observation
wells to get the optimum determination of the most important hydrogeological parameters
of confined aquifer in Banyas, by pumping from a well with average pumping
rate
10104m3/day for 36 hours and only 5 hours of complete recovery groundwater level. This
test is accompanied by measuring the variations of the groundwater levels in the
monitoring wells.
Analytical methods of steady- unsteady of groundwater flow are used to evaluate the
long term pumping test, and then to determine the optimum evaluation. The Transmissivity
of the confined aquifer is about 5000 m2/day (very high potential), and the storage
coefficient is 1,8.10-4. Then they used to predict the groundwater drawdown during one
day. So, we can get 20000 m3/day from the aquifer and the drawdown not more than 1,75
m as quasi-steady drawdown at distance 500 m from the pumping well.
This research discuss the method followed to specify water transmissivity;
using the water balance data related to the natural model of aquifer; in order
to pinpoint this transmissivity values on vast areas and; therefore; drawing of
the regional
water transmissivity
This method is based on the steady relation between water transmissivity
and the amount of natural charging is case of constant motion that is reflected
on the piezometeric surface of the artesian water and the depth of water level
with regard to free aquatic.
Undoubtfuly, pinpointing transmissivity values and then drawing charts of
regional water transmissivity depending on this method have a great
significance practically, especially when complicated hydrogeological
conditions are modeled. All the places of hidden tectonic dislocations can be
clarified and scrutinized, bicides, there is then an ability to specify all charging
and discharging areas, and explain the transformation of rock characters.
Over, and above, all the results attained correspond with the geological,
structural, and lythological characteristics of studied area.