New method predicts water table changes in fractured aquifers accurately.
Researchers developed a method to understand how water flows in underground fractured rock formations when a well is pumped. They used mathematical techniques to create graphs showing how water levels change over time. This method can help estimate how fast water moves through the rocks and how much water can be pumped out. They found that ignoring the effects of the fractured rocks can lead to errors in predicting water levels in the upper layer of rock.