Week 2 Terminology + Hydraulics review. Terms Porosity Porosity Moisture content Moisture content Saturation Saturation Aquifer Aquifer Aquitard Aquitard.

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Week 2 Terminology + Hydraulics review

Terms Porosity Porosity Moisture content Moisture content Saturation Saturation Aquifer Aquifer Aquitard Aquitard Aquiclude Aquiclude aquifuge aquifuge Water table Water table Piezometer Piezometer Head Head Unconfined aquifer Unconfined aquifer Confined aquifer Confined aquifer Potentiometric surface Potentiometric surface

Hydraulics review Flow rate Flow rate Viscosity Viscosity Gage pressure Gage pressure Typical values for water Typical values for water Driving force for flow Driving force for flow Fundamental equations of fluid mechanics Fundamental equations of fluid mechanics Head loss formula Head loss formula Pressure variation in a static fluid Pressure variation in a static fluid