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1 Where does your drinking water come from?
Today’s Objective: Where Is Groundwater and How Does It Reach The Surface? Do Now: Where does your drinking water come from?

2 What is the Water Table? Zone of Aeration
pore space contains mostly air Zone of Saturation pore space contains mostly water Water Table

3 * The GW moves more slowly when the pore spaces are smaller.*
Groundwater is the water within the zone of saturation and moves through pore spaces. * The GW moves more slowly when the pore spaces are smaller.*

4 Aquifer – permeable rock layers or sediments that transmit groundwater freely.

5 Springs - form when the water table intersects the ground surface.
Hot Springs - Water is heated by cooling of igneous rock.

6 Geysers – a fountain of water and stream which shoots up from the ground

7 A well is a hole into the zone of saturation.
a) An artesian well occurs when groundwater rises on its own under pressure. b) Pumping can cause a drawdown (lowering) of the water table. c) Pumping can form a cone of depression in the water table.

8 a) Formed when groundwater bonds with carbon dioxide and forms carbonic acid which dissolved some rocks like Limestone (Chemical Weathering) Karst Topography b) Forms caves c) A common surface feature are sinkholes

9 Groundwater Contamination
Groundwater is considered a NATURAL RESOURCE Groundwater Contamination - Overuse and contamination threatens groundwater supplies in some areas. Treating it as a nonrenewable resource. Land subsidence (sinking) caused by its withdrawal.

10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGkDouBVoLs – sinkholes
– old faithful


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