Ch 14 science
_______the zone of soil immediately above the water table that acts like a sponge sucking up water from the underlying water table and retaining this water somewhat tenaciously
Callipary fringe
_____ the movement of water within the spaces if a porous material due to forces of adhesion , cohesion and surface tension
Capillary action
A naturally formed underground chamber or series of chambers most commonly produced by solution activity in limestone
Cavern
Ex of impermeable :
Clay
_____ with other water molecules
Cohesion
Water moves through soil by:
Cohesion Adhesion
Aquifer must be ____
Confined
Pores must be ____ to allow water to pass through
Connected
Aquifers vary in ____
Depth
Calcite deposited as dripping water evaporates
DripStone
______groundwater that has remained sealed in an aquifer for thousands or even millions of years due to changes in the surrounding geology
Fossil wtaer
Permeability increases with
Grain size
Water can move against the force of _____
Gravity
Local climate,gradient, rock type, segregation cover, land use, and water retention all affect the available _____
Groundwater
____ water found underground in cracks and spaces in soil, sand, and rock
Groundwater
Surplus of ground water:
High annual rain fall Low land use More exposed land
High porosity DOES NOT mean
High permeability
Rounded =
High porosity
_____material that water can not pass through Bedrock, asphalt, plastics, and glass
Impermeable
Artesian wells require an __________ with one end exposed for infiltration
Inclined aquifer
topography consisting of numerous depressions called sinkholes
Karst
_____ and _____ usually indicate water table above the surface
Lakes and streams
Angular =
Low porosity
Residence time in aquifers can be _____ to ____
Minutes to millennia
Well sorted=
high porosity
____% of groundwater is pumped by wells for irrigation
68%
____ to soil particles
Adhesion
Impermeable rock makes up the base of an ____
Aquifer
_____ rock or soil through which groundwater moves easily
Aquifer
Ground water moves slowly through geological formations of soil sand and rocks called _____
Aquifers
____ impermeable ends that hinder or prevent groundwater movement
Aquitard
Deficit of groundwater:
Arid regions, Overuse of groundwater, Impermeable ground cover
Clay fissure, cracks in bedrock, may cause _______to form as the confined water seeps through the crack.
Artesian spring
________ well in which water rises above the level where it is initially encountered
Artesian wells
____ a materials ability to transmit water Rate at which water passes through pore spaces in rock
Permeability
____ voids or openings in bedrock
Pore space
_____ the volume of open space in rock or soil// percentage of total volume rock or sediment that consists of pore spave
Porosity
______ can cause a drawdown (lowering) of the water table forming a cone of depression in the water cycle
Pumping
Largest ___ of useable ____ on earth
Reservoir Fresh water
_____ makes a very good aquifer
Sandstone
Water table rises/falls (1-2m) based on ____ or _____
Season or rainfall
Factors affecting porosity:
Shape and size
Smaller pores =
Slower flow
Groundwater fills the spaces between _____ and _____ beneath earths surface
Soil particles and fractured rock
____ natural separation of sediment based on size
Sorting
a flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface.
Spring
the icicle-like structure that hangs from the ceiling of a cavern
Stalactites
the columnlike form that grows upward from the floor of a cavern
Stalagmites
Cohesion and adhesion are the _____ that water molecules have for each other and for other substances
Stickiness
_______the sinking or settling of the ground surface
Subsidence
____ the upper limits of the zone of saturation , often parallels the surface
Water table
_____ a hole bored into the zone of saturation - small reservoirs into which groundwater moves
Well
_____ indicate water table is at the surface
Wetlands
_____ (unsaturated zone) area above the water table where openings in soil , sediment and rock are not saturated but filled mainly with air
Zone of aeration
Wells must penetrate deep into the _______
Zone of saturation
_____zone where all open spaces in sediment and rocks are completely filled with water
Zone of saturation
Poorly sorted=
low porosity