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Chapter 17: Groundwater. Distribution of Fresh Water.

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1 Chapter 17: Groundwater

2 Distribution of Fresh Water

3 Introduction Groundwater: water within the zone of saturation Zone of Saturation: zone where all pore spaces are filled with water Water Table: upper limit of zone of saturation Zone of Aeration: area above water table that includes capillary fringe, and belt of soil moisture Capillary Fringe: groundwater is held by surface tension only Belt of Soil Moisture: zone above the water table where water is held by molecular attraction Groundwater: water within the zone of saturation Zone of Saturation: zone where all pore spaces are filled with water Water Table: upper limit of zone of saturation Zone of Aeration: area above water table that includes capillary fringe, and belt of soil moisture Capillary Fringe: groundwater is held by surface tension only Belt of Soil Moisture: zone above the water table where water is held by molecular attraction

4 Water Table

5 Interaction of Groundwater with Surface Water Gaining stream Losing stream Gaining stream Losing stream

6 Characteristics of Materials Porosity: % of total volume of rock or sediment what consists of void spaces Permeability: ability to transmit a fluid Aquifer: layers that transmit groundwater freely Aquitard: layers that prevent groundwater movement Porosity: % of total volume of rock or sediment what consists of void spaces Permeability: ability to transmit a fluid Aquifer: layers that transmit groundwater freely Aquitard: layers that prevent groundwater movement

7 Materials & Groundwater Yield aquitard aquifer

8 Movement of Groundwater

9 Hydraulic Gradient Darcy’s Law: Q = K A (h 1 -h 2 ) d Q = discharge (m 3 / s) K = hydraulic conductivity A = cross- sectional area of aquifer Darcy’s Law: Q = K A (h 1 -h 2 ) d Q = discharge (m 3 / s) K = hydraulic conductivity A = cross- sectional area of aquifer Hydraulic gradient = slope of water table

10 Springs

11 Hot Springs & Geysers

12 Wells

13 Artesian Wells

14 Problems Associated with Groundwater Withdrawal Subsidence Saltwater Contamination Other Contamination Septic tanks Agricultural chemicals Acid mine run-off Materials from landfills Subsidence Saltwater Contamination Other Contamination Septic tanks Agricultural chemicals Acid mine run-off Materials from landfills

15 Subsidence

16 Septic Contamination

17 Geologic Work of Groundwater Caverns Speleothems: dripstone features found in caverns Stalactites: on ceiling, reaching toward floor Stalagmites: on floor, reaching toward ceiling Karst Topography Sinkholes (AKA Sinks): depressions formed from subsidence due to underground cavers Caverns Speleothems: dripstone features found in caverns Stalactites: on ceiling, reaching toward floor Stalagmites: on floor, reaching toward ceiling Karst Topography Sinkholes (AKA Sinks): depressions formed from subsidence due to underground cavers

18 Caverns & Speleothems

19 Karst Topography

20 Sinkholes


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