Static & Dynamic Water Level Calculator

Calculate the static water level (SWL), dynamic water level (DWL), and drawdown in a pumping well using field measurements and the Theis or Cooper-Jacob method.

Well & Aquifer Parameters

Optional: Observed Field Data

Results will appear here.

Formulas Used

Theis (1935) — Transient Radial Flow:

s = Q / (4πT) × W(u)

where u = r²S / (4Tt)

W(u) = −γ − ln(u) + u − u²/(2·2!) + u³/(3·3!) − ⋯    (Euler–Mascheroni γ = 0.5772)


Cooper-Jacob (1946) — valid when u < 0.05:

s = (2.303Q / 4πT) × log₁₀(2.25Tt / r²S)


Dynamic Water Level: DWL = SWL + s  (depth below ground surface)

Specific Capacity: Sc = Q / s  (m³/day per m of drawdown)

Hydraulic Conductivity: K = T / b

Assumptions & References

  • Aquifer is homogeneous, isotropic, and of uniform thickness (confined aquifer assumed).
  • Well fully penetrates the aquifer; pumping rate is constant.
  • Water is released instantaneously from storage; no leakage from adjacent layers.
  • Theis W(u) computed via convergent series (Abramowitz & Stegun, 1964, §5.1).
  • Cooper-Jacob approximation valid only when u = r²S/(4Tt) < 0.05.
  • For unconfined aquifers, replace s with s − s²/(2b) (Jacob correction) for large drawdowns.
  • References: Theis (1935) Trans. AGU 16:519–524; Cooper & Jacob (1946) Trans. AGU 27:526–534; Freeze & Cherry (1979) Groundwater, Prentice-Hall.

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