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1 Aim: How does water move through the ground?
Do now: Thinking back to our lesson on the water cycle, which term would describe water moving into the ground?

2 What happens if water does not infiltrate?
I. Source of Ground Water Precipitation infiltrates the ground to become part of the groundwater supply. What happens if water does not infiltrate?

3 What happens if water does not infiltrate?
Water will infiltrate the ground if it is… - Unsaturated: not filled with water. - Permeable: allows water to flow through. Water will not infiltrate the ground if it is… - Saturated: filled with water. - Impermeable: does not allow water to flow through. What happens if water does not infiltrate?

4 II. Factors that influence Infiltration and Run off
Slope (steep vs. gentle) Soil Composition (sorted vs. mixed) Rate of Precipitation (heavy rain vs. light rain) Vegetation (many vs. few) Leave two lines of space between each With the person sitting next to you, discuss how you think these four factors influence the amounts of infiltration and run-off.

5 Slope - Steeper slopes cause more run off
- Gentle slopes allow for more infiltration

6 Soil Composition Sorted Particles allow for more infiltration
Mixed Particles cause more run off

7 Rate of Precipitation Heavy Rain cause more run off
Light Rain allow for more infiltration

8 Vegetation Many plants cause more infiltration
Few plants allow more run off *roots create spaces for water to infiltrate

9 From the back table obtain the Infiltration Worksheet
Closure: From the back table obtain the Infiltration Worksheet (top bin)

10 III. The Influence of Soil
Groundwater's movement through the soil and rock depends on porosity and permeability. Pores

11 A. Porosity – how much open space there is in rock/soil.
Sorted Sediment Pores Mixed Sediment Has larger pore spaces and more openings. Small sediments fills in spaces creating smaller spaces and less openings.

12 Porosity IS NOT affected by particle size when the sediment is well sorted.

13 B. Permeability – water flowing through soil.
- Depends on the size of sediments. LINK Fine = Slowly Coarse = Quickly

14 C. Capillarity – The ability of water to rise in small openings.

15 Closure: From the back table obtain the Permeability, Porosity, and Capillarity Class worksheet (bottom bin)


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