Allen M. Shapiro, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Interpretation of oscillatory water levels in observation wells during aquifer tests in fractured rock Interpretation of oscillatory water levels in observation wells during aquifer tests in fractured rock
Oscillatory water levels in observation wells have commonly been recorded at the beginning of aquifer tests in highly transmissive fractured formations. In this paper, oscillatory water levels are predicted by the equations coupling the fluid movement in the observation well and the fluid movement in the surrounding formation. The equivalent-porous medium and dual-porosity models of...
Authors
Allen M. Shapiro
Stochastic analysis of solute arrival time in heterogeneous porous media Stochastic analysis of solute arrival time in heterogeneous porous media
Longitudinal advective solute movement in heterogeneous porous media is investigated by considering the solute arrival time at a plane perpendicular to the mean fluid velocity. The moments of the solute arrival time are defined in terms of the stochastic properties of a statistically anisotropic hydraulic conductivity field. The flux‐averaged concentration is specified by introducing the...
Authors
Allen M. Shapiro, V.D. Cvetkovic
Simulation of steady-state flow in three-dimensional fracture networks using the boundary-element method Simulation of steady-state flow in three-dimensional fracture networks using the boundary-element method
An efficient method for simulating steady-state flow in three-dimensional fracture networks is formulated with the use of the boundary-element method. The host rock is considered to be impervious, and the fractures can be of any orientation and areal extent. The fractures are treated as surfaces where fluid movement is essentially two-dimensional. Fracture intersections are regarded as...
Authors
A.M. Shapiro, J. Andersson
Non-USGS Publications**
Pinder, G. F. and Shapiro, A. 1982. Physics of Flow in Geothermal Systems, in Recent Trends in Hydrogeology. ed. T. N. Narasimhan. Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO. p. 25-30. https://doi.org/10.1130/SPE189-p25.
Pinder, G. F. and Shapiro, A. 1979. A new collocation method for the solution of the convection-dominated transport equation. Water Resources Research 15(5): 1177-1182. https://doi.org/10.1029/WR015i005p01177.
Pinder, G. F. and Shapiro, A. 1980. Reply to comment on "A new collocation method for the solution of the convection-dominated transport equation". Water Resources Research 16(6): 1137. https://doi.org/10.1029/WR016i006p01137.
Shapiro, A. and Pinder, G. F. 1981. Analysis of an upstream weighted collocation approximation to the transport equation. Journal of Computational Physics 39(1): 46-71. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9991(81)90136-4.
Andersson, J. and Shapiro, A. M. 1983. Stochastic analysis of one-dimensional steady state unsaturated flow: A Comparison of Monte Carlo and Perturbation Methods. Water Resources Research 19(1): 121-133. 10.1029/WR019i001p00121.
Shapiro, A. M. and Andersson, J. 1983. Steady state fluid response in fractured rock: A boundary element solution for a coupled, discrete fracture continuum model. Water Resources Research 19(4): 959-969. 10.1029/WR019i004p00959.
Andersson, J., Shapiro, A. M. and Bear, J. 1984. A Stochastic Model of a Fractured Rock Conditioned by Measured Information. Water Resources Research 20(1): 79-88. 10.1029/WR020i001p00079.
Bear, J. and Shapiro, A. M. 1984. On the shape of the non-steady interface intersecting discontinuities in permeability. Advances in Water Resources 7(3): 106-112. https://doi.org/10.1016/0309-1708(84)90037-X.
Bear, J., Shamir, U., Gamliel, A. and Shapiro, A. M. 1985. Motion of the seawater interface in a coastal aquifer by the method of successive steady states. Journal of Hydrology 76(1): 119-132. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1694(85)90093-9.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 69
Interpretation of oscillatory water levels in observation wells during aquifer tests in fractured rock Interpretation of oscillatory water levels in observation wells during aquifer tests in fractured rock
Oscillatory water levels in observation wells have commonly been recorded at the beginning of aquifer tests in highly transmissive fractured formations. In this paper, oscillatory water levels are predicted by the equations coupling the fluid movement in the observation well and the fluid movement in the surrounding formation. The equivalent-porous medium and dual-porosity models of...
Authors
Allen M. Shapiro
Stochastic analysis of solute arrival time in heterogeneous porous media Stochastic analysis of solute arrival time in heterogeneous porous media
Longitudinal advective solute movement in heterogeneous porous media is investigated by considering the solute arrival time at a plane perpendicular to the mean fluid velocity. The moments of the solute arrival time are defined in terms of the stochastic properties of a statistically anisotropic hydraulic conductivity field. The flux‐averaged concentration is specified by introducing the...
Authors
Allen M. Shapiro, V.D. Cvetkovic
Simulation of steady-state flow in three-dimensional fracture networks using the boundary-element method Simulation of steady-state flow in three-dimensional fracture networks using the boundary-element method
An efficient method for simulating steady-state flow in three-dimensional fracture networks is formulated with the use of the boundary-element method. The host rock is considered to be impervious, and the fractures can be of any orientation and areal extent. The fractures are treated as surfaces where fluid movement is essentially two-dimensional. Fracture intersections are regarded as...
Authors
A.M. Shapiro, J. Andersson
Non-USGS Publications**
Pinder, G. F. and Shapiro, A. 1982. Physics of Flow in Geothermal Systems, in Recent Trends in Hydrogeology. ed. T. N. Narasimhan. Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO. p. 25-30. https://doi.org/10.1130/SPE189-p25.
Pinder, G. F. and Shapiro, A. 1979. A new collocation method for the solution of the convection-dominated transport equation. Water Resources Research 15(5): 1177-1182. https://doi.org/10.1029/WR015i005p01177.
Pinder, G. F. and Shapiro, A. 1980. Reply to comment on "A new collocation method for the solution of the convection-dominated transport equation". Water Resources Research 16(6): 1137. https://doi.org/10.1029/WR016i006p01137.
Shapiro, A. and Pinder, G. F. 1981. Analysis of an upstream weighted collocation approximation to the transport equation. Journal of Computational Physics 39(1): 46-71. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9991(81)90136-4.
Andersson, J. and Shapiro, A. M. 1983. Stochastic analysis of one-dimensional steady state unsaturated flow: A Comparison of Monte Carlo and Perturbation Methods. Water Resources Research 19(1): 121-133. 10.1029/WR019i001p00121.
Shapiro, A. M. and Andersson, J. 1983. Steady state fluid response in fractured rock: A boundary element solution for a coupled, discrete fracture continuum model. Water Resources Research 19(4): 959-969. 10.1029/WR019i004p00959.
Andersson, J., Shapiro, A. M. and Bear, J. 1984. A Stochastic Model of a Fractured Rock Conditioned by Measured Information. Water Resources Research 20(1): 79-88. 10.1029/WR020i001p00079.
Bear, J. and Shapiro, A. M. 1984. On the shape of the non-steady interface intersecting discontinuities in permeability. Advances in Water Resources 7(3): 106-112. https://doi.org/10.1016/0309-1708(84)90037-X.
Bear, J., Shamir, U., Gamliel, A. and Shapiro, A. M. 1985. Motion of the seawater interface in a coastal aquifer by the method of successive steady states. Journal of Hydrology 76(1): 119-132. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1694(85)90093-9.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.