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JKW  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, May 24, 2017 1:56:54 PM(UTC)
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We have circumstances where the RWL for groundwater is getting modified by a Salinity Coefficient.

Thinking about best ways to store and use that information.  While we could in theory join the GWATER record to a Sample, its rarely that simple. Often the parameter applied may be an average or estimated from more than one reading.

One solution i have been considering is simply adding a  Salinity correction field to the Gwater table - and possibly even a Salinity_Corrected_RWL (Which can then be populated either with Excel or with a post import calcn)

Is there any other approach that might be appropiate?

Warwick Wood  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, May 24, 2017 2:58:57 PM(UTC)
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Hi Justin,

You could look at how the density correction for LNAPL is done, and see if the same approach will work for you for salinity.

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JKW  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, May 31, 2017 2:20:17 PM(UTC)
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Its possible W - but its also Date Time dependent. As I understand the LNAPL parameter in the Chem_Results - it applies to 1 specific Well, across the whole life of the well. And if we needed to change the correction factor for Salinity - it would be modified over time. Its actually closer to the Well_DateVariant table, where the salinity Correction coefficiant, would be applied to all readings between Dates A and B. That might be a better place to stow the information even .
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