What is the difference between surface water and ground water?
Surface water is water found over the land surface in streams, ponds, marshes, lakes or other fresh (not salty) sources. Ground water is water occurring in the zone of saturation in an aquifer or soil.
What is a drawdown?
The deference between the original water-table level and results in a cone of depression around the well.
Define Cave
A natural underground opening with a connection to Earth’s surface.
Why is it called Zone of Aeration?
The soil surface above the water table is called the unsaturated zone, where both oxygen and water fill the spaces between sediments. The unsaturated zone is also called the zone of aeration due to the presence of oxygen in the soil.
True or False: Groundwater is very helpful
True
How is Groundwater created?
Groundwater is fresh water (from rain or melting ice and snow) that soaks into the soil and is stored in the tiny spaces between rocks and particles of soil.
What are some common problems with wells?
Film on dishes, orange stains and oily water. The cause of these common problems include hard water and contaminants like iron and hydrogen sulfide.
Define stalactite
A form of dripstone that hangs from the cave’s ceiling like icicles and forms gradually.
What are some characteristics of ZoS.
The pores and fractures in soil and rocks are saturated with water. The zone of saturation is less corrosive than the unsaturated zone above the water table.
An aquifer‘s that contains under pressure is called a
Artesian Aquifer
True or False: Groundwater is NOT a clear water source.
False
True or False: Artesian Wells require a pump.
False
Define sinkhole
A depression in the ground caused by the collapse of a cave or by the direct dissolution of limestone by acidic water.
What will have the zone of saturation.
Beaches and coasts.
When does Overpumping occur?
Occurs when water is drawn out of a well at a rate that is faster than that at which it is replaced.
What is groundwater?
Water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
What is the difference between Artesian and Ordinary Wells?
Ordinary Wells require a pump while Artesian wells moves to the surface naturally due to pressure.
Define stalagmite
As water drips to the floor of A cave, it may also slowly build mound-shaped dripstone.
Define zone of saturation
The region below Earth’s surface in which groundwater completely fills the pores of a material.
What are the three characteristics of Water Use.
Residential, Industrial, and Agricultural
What percentage of total water on Earth does Groundwater make?
0.31% :)
Define well
Holes dug or drilled underground to reach an aquifer.
Define recharge
Water from precipitation replenishes the water content of an aquifer.
Define zone of aeration
Above the zone of saturation where air occupies much of the pores.
Which is harder to clean out of groundwater - salt or chemicals?
Chemicals