Error in hydraulic head and gradient time-series measurements: a quantitative appraisal

Abstract. Hydraulic head and gradient measurements underpin practically all investigations in hydro(geo)logy. There is sufficient information in the literature to suggest that head measurement errors may be so large that flow directions can not be inferred reliably, and that their magnitude can have as great an effect on the uncertainty of flow rates as the hydraulic conductivity. Yet, educational text books contain limited content regarding measurement techniques and studies rarely report on measurement errors. The objective of our study is to review currently-accepted standard operating procedures in hydrological research and to determine the smallest head gradients that can be resolved. To this aim, we first systematically investigate the systematic and random measurements errors involved in collecting time series information on hydraulic head at a given location: (1) geospatial position, (2) point of head, (3) depth to water, and (4) water level time series. Then, by propagating the random errors, we find that with current standard practice, horizontal head gradients 

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