Waterloo Hydrogeologic AquiferTest Pro 12.0.0.23 | 259.4 mb
Waterloo Hydrogeologic is pleased to announce the availability of AquiferTest Pro 12.0.0.23, the latest version of popular software application for analyzing, interpreting and visualizing pumping and slug test data. AquiferTest offers all the tools needed to accurately interpret data from all types of aquifers in all types of test conditions.
Version 12.0 | Build 12.0.0.23 (November 2022)
Version 12 of AquiferTest includes the following improvements:
- Word Reports: publish print-ready MS-Word reports of your work in AquiferTest using fully customizable templates for: water level data, pumping test analyses, slug test analyses, and site maps.
AquiferTest is designed by hydrogeologists for hydrogeologists giving you all the tools youneed to efficiently manage hydraulic testing results and provide a selection of the mostcommonly used solution methods for data analysis - all in an intuitive and easy-to-useenvironment.
AquiferTest Pro
Waterloo Hydrogeologic was founded in 1989 by Mr. Thomas Franz (M.Sc.) and Dr. Nilson Guiguer (Ph.D.) with the release of FLOWPATH, the first fully-integrated, graphical modeling software package in the industry. Waterloo Hydrogeologic continues to develop new programs to meet the advancing needs and technology requirements of the groundwater industry. We now offer four main software packages; Visual MODFLOW Flex, Hydro GeoAnalyst, AquaChem, and AquiferTest.
On March 13, 2015, Waterloo Hydrogeologic was acquired by Nova Metrix, LLC, and currently operates under the legal name Nova Metrix Ground Monitoring (Canada), Ltd. Waterloo Hydrogeologic Division.
Owner: Nova Metrix, LLC
Product Name: Waterloo Hydrogeologic AquiferTest
Version: Pro 12.0.0.23
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.waterloohydrogeologic.com
Languages Supported: english
System Requirements: Windows *
Size: 259.4 mb
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