The principle of superposition and its application in ground-water hydraulics

Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World
January 1, 1984
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Abstract

The principle of superposition, a powerful mathematical technique for analyzing certain types of complex problems in many areas of science and technology, has important applications in ground-water hydraulics and modeling of ground-water systems. The principle of superposition states that problem solutions can be added together to obtain composite solutions. This principle applies to linear systems governed by linear differential equations.


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