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  • User-guide
    • Visualizing models
    • Tutorial 0: Starting a model
    • HowTo: Pumping test analysis with timflow
    • HowTo: Make a cross-section model with timflow
    • HowTo: Model fluctuating head boundaries with timflow
  • Concepts
    • Elements
      • Area-sinks
      • Line-sinks
      • Line-doublets
      • Wells
    • Pathline tracing
  • Examples
    • Well near impermeable wall
    • Well near a straight river
    • Wells in different systems
    • Well in multi-layer system
    • Meandering river
    • Modeling a higher order head line-sink with variable head
    • Circular area-sink
    • Pathline tracing
  • Cross-sections
    • LineSink1D and LineDoublet1D
    • 1D given Linesink1D
    • HeadDiffLineSink1D and FluxDiffLineSink1D
    • Modeling infiltration in a cross-section
    • Modelling a river in a cross-section
  • Pumping tests
    • 1. Confined Aquifer Test - Oude Korendijk
    • 2. Confined Aquifer Test - Gridley
    • 1. Leaky Aquifer Test - Dalem
    • 2. Leaky Aquifer Test - Hardinxveld
    • 1. Slug Test - Pratt County
    • 2. Slug Test - Falling Head
  • Benchmarks
    • Test Theis Storage
    • Test unconfined flow
    • Test line-sink comparison with row of wells
    • Test line-sinks with image wells
    • Test wells with analytical solutions
    • Test line-sink ditch
    • Test d1d2 function
    • Test tidal response with analytic solutions
    • Synthetic Pumping Test - Calibration
    • Synthetic Pumping Test - 2 aquifers
  • Introduction
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  • Elements

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  • Line-doublets
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