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Chapter 17 Groundwater
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Figure 17.2
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Variations in the Water Table Water tends to mimic the land surface Variations in rainfall & permeability
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Gaining and Losing Streams Figure 17.4
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Groundwater Storage Porosity % of pore spaces Fluid Storage
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Table 17.2
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Groundwater Movement Permeability ability to transmit a fluid
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Aquifer Yields significant quantities of water High porosity & permeability
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Aquifers Confined/Closed Unconfined/Open
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Long Island Aquifers Upper Glacial Magothy Lloyd
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Aquiclude Inhibits movement of groundwater Impermeable Clay or Solid Bedrock
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Groundwater Movement Darcy’s Law Q=K(dh/dl)A
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Darcy’s Law Q=Discharge K=Hydraulic Conductivity dh=Change in water table elevation dl=Distance over which change occurs A=Area in question
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Spring Resulting from a Perched Water Table Figure 17.8
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Figure 17.13
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Artesian Well Figure 17.15
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Artesian Pressure System
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Excess Groundwater Withdrawal Subsidence – land surface sinks California Venice Texas
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Excess Groundwater Withdrawal Saltwater Contamination Excess groundwater withdrawal Saltwater is drawn into wells Coastal areas Ghyben-Herzberg Equation
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Total thickness of freshwater lens = x + 40x
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Saltwater Contamination Figure 17.19
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Groundwater Contamination Sewage Extremely permeable aquifers (gravel) Travels long distances without being filtered
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Groundwater & Erosion Caves Caverns Sinkholes
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End of Chapter 17
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