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GROUNDWATER. Groundwater What happens to precipitation once it reaches the ground –infiltration –percolation Water filling pore space, cracks & crevices.

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1 GROUNDWATER

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3 Groundwater What happens to precipitation once it reaches the ground –infiltration –percolation Water filling pore space, cracks & crevices in rocks- Porosity Aquifer- Geologic unit that can store, transmit and yield appreciable amounts of water

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5 Porosity and Permeability Porosity – % of rock or sediment that is open (void spaces) – ability to hold water Permeability- ability to transmit water

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7 Movement of ground water Moves in response to differences in water pressure & elevation Velocity influenced by – Slope of water table – Permeability

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9 Aquifers Geologic unit that can store, transmit and yield appreciable amounts of water Highly permeable & saturated with water – Good aquifers Aquitards- impermeable Unconfined aquifer –open to atmosphere Confined aquifer –under pressure –artesian- flows w/o being pumped

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12 Groundwater Movement Darcy’s Law –Q= KA (h 1 -h 2 )/(l) –Where Q is discharge; A= BxW –K is hydraulic conductivity –(h 1 -h 2 )/(l) is hydraulic gradient

13 Wells Penetrate aquifer within the saturated zone Water table rises and falls during seasons – Recharge Cone of depression – Drawdown Artesian well- no need to pump – Artesian aquifer

14 Cone of Depression

15 After pumping in a well stops, the water level slowly recovers its previous level and the cone of depression disappears

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17 Springs and Streams Spring –Water table intersecting hillside Gaining stream= Effluent Stream Losing stream= Influent Stream

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23 Springs and Streams Spring –Water table intersecting hillside Gaining stream= Effluent Stream Losing stream= Influent Stream WT

24 Pollution of Ground Water Pollutants –Chemicals Gasoline Pesticides & herbicides Fertilizers Heavy metals – Bacteria, viruses, parasites- Sewage – Acid mine drainage – Radioactive waste – Natural pollution

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31 Balancing Withdrawal & Discharge Overpumping results in: – Falling water table – Ground subsidence Artificial recharge

32 Subsidence of land caused by extraction of groundwater in the San Juaquin Valley, CA The land sank 9m or 30 ft in 52 years

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34 Effects of Groundwater Action Karst topography -Caves – Rock usually limestone – Dissolves by weakly acidic water – rainwater pH 5.5 and carbonic acid from humus – Dripstone- Speleothem stalagtite stalagmite – Flowstone –Sinkholes

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39 GUILIN DISTRICT, CHINA

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42 Hot Water Underground Hot springs – Near magma or cooling igneous rocks – Deep-circulating groundwater or Geyser Precipitation of dissolved ions – Travertine- calcite – Sinter- silica Mudpot Geothermal Energy

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46 Hot Water Underground Hot springs – Near magma or cooling igneous rocks – Deep-circulating groundwater or Geyser Precipitation of dissolved ions – Travertine- calcite – Sinter- silica Mudpot Geothermal Energy

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