Hydrogeology C

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Hydrogeology C

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Geology: Water Flavored 8-)

Define the following terms:
1. Aquifer
2. Aquifuge
3. Aquiclude
4. Aquitard
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Re: Hydrogeology C

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This is quite an exciting thread...
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Re: Hydrogeology C

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1. An underground layer of permeable rock that has groundwater in it
2. An underground layer of rock that is completely impermeable and doesn't allow water to flow through
3. same as aquifuge
4. a layer of low permeability
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Both are relatively impermeable, but an aquiclude is saturated with water but an aquifuge is not.
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Re: Hydrogeology C

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aherthabey wrote:
Both are relatively impermeable, but an aquiclude is saturated with water but an aquifuge is not.
That's correct.
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Re: Hydrogeology C

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Yay! I had to look that one up, lol.

Okay, what is the difference between hydraulic conductivity, porosity and permeability?
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Re: Hydrogeology C

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I believe this is the answer :
[hide]Porosity is the open space in a rock. Permeability- transitivity of water through the rock. Hydraulic Conductivity is permeability except with the hydraulic gradient involved[/hide]
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That's correct! :)
Also, you should put a | between what you want to display and what you want to hide, like this:
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Re: Hydrogeology C

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What are two ways chemical reduction is applied to clean contaminants and explain both ways.
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appleshake123 wrote:What are two ways chemical reduction is applied to clean contaminants and explain both ways.
can either be pumped out of the aquifer, to be treated with chemical reduction ex-situ; or a 'gradient' of the chemical reduction is placed into the aquifer so when the contaminant passes through the gradient it becomes treated.
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