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Chapuis, R. P., Taveau, C., Duhaime, F., Weber, S., Marefat, V., Zhang, L., Blessent, D., Bouaanani, N., & Pelletier, D. (2024). Using H‐Convergence to Calculate the Numerical Errors for 1D Unsaturated Seepage Under Steady‐State Conditions. International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 14 pages. External link
Chapuis, R. P., Duhaime, F., Weber, S., Marefat, V., Zhang, L., Blessent, D., Bouaanani, N., & Pelletier, D. (2023). Numerical convergence does not mean mathematical convergence: Examples of simple saturated steady-state groundwater models with pumping wells. Computers and Geotechnics, 162, 11 pages. External link
Chapuis, R. P., Weber, S., & Duhaime, F. (2015). Permeability Test Results With Packed Spheres and Non-Plastic Soils. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 38(6), 950-964. External link
Chapuis, R. P., Duhaime, F., & Weber, S. (2015). Simplifying the calculation of equivalent diameter in sedimentation tests. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 52(8), 1186-1189. External link
Chapuis, R. P., Weber, S., & Duhaime, F. (2012). Discussion of "intrinsic permeability of materials ranging from sand to rock-fill using natural air convection tests". External link
Duhaime, F., Chapuis, R. P., & Weber, S. (2015). Parasitic head losses during laboratory permeability tests. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 38(2), 255-260. External link
Weber, S., Duhaime, F., & Chapuis, R. P. (2016, October). Interpreting in situ variable-head permeability tests: an automated Excel spreadsheet program [Paper]. 69th Canadian Geotechnical Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia (8 pages). Unavailable
Weber, S. (2014). Interprétation des essais de pompage dans les aquifères à nappe captive en cas d'interférences [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Weber, S., Chapuis, R. P., & Duhaime, F. (2014). Interpreting a pumping test influenced by another well in an anisotropic aquifer. Groundwater, 52(5), 717-727. External link
Weber, S., & Chapuis, R. P. (2014, September). Numerical analysis of four analytical methods to interpret a pumping test influenced by a neighbouring active well [Paper]. 67th Canadian Geotechnical Conference (GeoRegina 2014), Regina, Saskatchewan. Unavailable
Weber, S., & Chapuis, R. P. (2013). Interpretation of a Pumping Test With Interference From a Neighboring Well. Ground Water, 51(6), 935-944. External link
Weber, S., & Chapuis, R. P. (2012, September). Consideration of the influence of neighbouring wells when interpreting pumping test data in a confined aquifer with two areas of similar diffusivity [Paper]. 65th Canadian Geotechnical Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (8 pages). Unavailable
Weber, S., & Chapuis, R. P. (2010, September). Considering the influence of neighbouring wells when interpreting a pumping test in a confined aquifer [Paper]. 63rd Canadian Geotechnical Conference & 1st Joint CGS/CNC-IPA Permafrost Speciality Conference, Calgary, Alberta. External link