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aquiferA body of rock through which appreciable amounts of water can flow. The rock of an aquifer must be porous and permeable (full of interconnected holes) so that it can conduct water. Aquifers are an important source of fresh water, for example for drinking and irrigation, in many arid areas of the world, and are exploited by the use of artesian wells. An aquifer may be underlain, overlain, or sandwiched between less permeable layers, called aquicludes or aquitards, which impede water movement. Sandstones and porous limestones make the best aquifers. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| A field trial was initiated in a shallow, anoxic, MTBE-contaminated groundwater aquifer at PH (Figure 1). Commissioners seemed most troubled by the mine's potential to increase flooding in the area of river bottom farmland, deplete a groundwater aquifer used for irrigation and produce crop-damaging amounts of dust. Given the risk that a fishery or groundwater aquifer will be depleted, for example, banks may stop loaning money to fishermen or farmers. |
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