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Under a number of simplifying assumptions, the steady state height of the water table in a one-dimensional, unconfined groundwater aquifer (Fig. P28.30) can be modeled with the following second-order ODE,
FIGURE P28.30
An unconfined or “phreatic” aquifer.
where
Solve for the height of the water table for
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