Specific Yield (Sy)
For unconfined aquifers, the storage coefficient (S) is approximately equal to the specific yield (Sy).
S ≈ Sy
Value Range
Water Release Mechanism
Water Production
Aquifer Compression
Water Expansion
Storage Coefficient Value
Aquifer Response
Water Production
In summary, the storage coefficient in confined aquifers is several orders of magnitude smaller than in unconfined aquifers because water is released primarily through the compression of the aquifer material and the expansion of water, rather than gravity drainage. This smaller storage coefficient affects the aquifer's response to pumping and its water production capabilities.
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