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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., Marefat, V., & Zhang, L. (2022). Barometric fluctuations and duration of variable-head (Slug) field permeability tests. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 45(3), 530-547. External link
Boada, A., Chapuis, R. P., Zhang, L., & Marefat, V. (2021). Examples of variable-head field permeability tests used in books: Given interpretations and correct interpretations. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 44(5), 1379-1403. External link
Marefat, V., Chapuis, R. P., Duhaime, F., & Zhang, L. (2021). Natural Pore Pressure Fluctuations as an Indicator of Shallow Aquitards Continuity. Environmental Geotechnics, 8(3), 11 pages. External link
Chapuis, R. P., Marefat, V., & Zhang, L. (2021). Using Public Well Data Banks to Improve Field Investigations for Excavations. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 44(6), 1898-1919. External link
Zhang, L., Chapuis, R. P., & Marefat, V. (2020). Numerical values of shape factors for field permeability tests in unconfined aquifers. ACTA Geotechnica, 15(5), 1243-1257. External link
Zhang, L., Chapuis, R. P., & Marefat, V. (2019). Field Permeability Tests with Inward and Outward Flow in Confined Aquifers. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 42(6), 1549-1573. External link
Zhang, L., Chapuis, R. P., & Marefat, V. (2019). Field Permeability Tests: Importance of Calibration and Synchronous Monitoring for Barometric Pressure Sensors. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 42(1), 43-63. External link
Zhang, L., & Chapuis, R. P. (2019). Recovery test after a constant-head test in a monitoring well: Interpretation methods and new findings. Engineering Geology, 259, UNSP 10515 (10 pages). External link
Zhang, L., & Chapuis, R. P. (2023, September). New Applications of Field Permeability Tests in Single Observation Well or Borehole [Paper]. 14th International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG 2023), Chengdu, China (16 pages). External link
Zhang, L. (2018). Improvement of the Reliability of Field Permeability Tests [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available