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| Standard aquifer representation. Please refer to the online version of this paper to see this figure in colour: http://dx.doi.org/10. 2166/hydro.2023.020.

| Standard aquifer representation. Please refer to the online version of this paper to see this figure in colour: http://dx.doi.org/10. 2166/hydro.2023.020.

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Qanat is an ancient water harvesting technology which is used for irrigation, agriculture and drinking in many countries of the world. A key element of preserving this heritage is calculating their protection area. In this study, the main aim is depiction of the hydraulic harim of qanat with the usage of the meshless numerical method. Afterward, th...

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... et al. (2008) studied a confined aquifer illustrated in Figure 3. This structure has an area of 1,800 Â 1,000 m 2 , a thickness of 10 m and a storage coefficient of 0.0004. ...
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... different transmissivity coefficient is present in each zone along the x and y axes. Figure 3 shows the boundary conditions for both the west and east edges. The north and south sides are also impervious. ...
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... et al. (2008) studied a confined aquifer illustrated in Figure 3. This structure has an area of 1,800 Â 1,000 m 2 , a thickness of 10 m and a storage coefficient of 0.0004. ...
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... different transmissivity coefficient is present in each zone along the x and y axes. Figure 3 shows the boundary conditions for both the west and east edges. The north and south sides are also impervious. ...

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