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Title: Ground Water


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Ground Water
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Ground Water...An underground lake
Ground Water is water that is located within the
rocks below the Earths surface.
  • Zone of Aeration
  • Water easily passes through the uppermost zone
  • As water percolates, contaminants and particles
    are filtered out of the water
  • Zone of Saturation
  • Water collects between the spaces of rock
    particles and creates an underground lake

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Locate the Zone of Aeration and Zone of
Saturation. Compare these zones.
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What lies between
  • The water table is the boundary between the zone
    of aeration and saturation
  • The water table varies in depth from a few
    centimeters below the soil surface to hundreds of
    meters below the Earths surface
  • Water table rises during wet seasons
  • Water table falls during dry seasons

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The water cycle revisited
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Exactly what is an Aquifer?
  • An Aquifer is a rock layer in which ground water
    can freely flow
  • Characteristics of an Aquifer
  • Porosity (pores or spaces)- the more space
    between particles of an aquifer the more water it
    can hold
  • - Larger particles more porous
  • - smaller particles less porous

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Additional Characteristics
  • Permeability (permeate)- the ability of a rock
    layer to let water pass through
  • Larger particles less surface area and less
    friction therefore more permeable
  • Smaller particles more surface area and more
    friction therefore less permeable

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Best of the Best!
  • The best aquifers form in permeable materials
    such as sandstone, limestone, or layers of sand
    and gravel.
  • An aquifer depends on the water cycle to
    continuously recharge itself.
  • Water enters an aquifer through a surface
    recharge zone
  • The surface recharge zone is permeable for water
    to percolate through easily.

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Springs and Wells
  • Springs
  • When the water table reaches the Earths surface,
    a spring forms
  • If the table is higher than the Earths surface,
    a lake is created
  • Springs are important sources of drinking water
  • Artesian Springs
  • Unlike a regular spring, an artesian formation
    occurs when an aquifer is sandwiched between 2
    layers of impenetrable rock.
  • An artesian spring occurs in a crack of the cap
    rock

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Wells
  • A human made hole that is deeper than the level
    of the water table is called a well.
  • Can dry up if the water table drops below the
    well
  • Additionally, can be depleted if too many wells
    access the aquifer and water is removed too
    quickly

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