Rainfall and snowmelt
Porous rock layer with water above it
Infiltration
Land subsidence
Through industrial discharges
Water table
Pesticide use
Saltwater intrusion
Bioremediation
Groundwater withdrawal
The measure of a rocks ability to hold water
How readily fluid can flow freely through a material
Porous layer of rock that is able to store/hold great amounts of water
Transition between unsaturated and saturated zone; top of aquifer
unsaturated layer- mostly air but some water
Pores completely saturated with water ; main aquifer storage
Usually top soil; a lot of organic matter and moisture
an obstruction placed in a river or stream to blocks its flow
Freshwater is relatively pure water with few dissolved salts. Groundwater is freshwater below the Earth's surface
an area where surface water soaks into the ground and reaches an aquifer
an artificial lake where water for human use is stored
water that flows over land and collects in a stream or river
the boundary between the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation in an aquifer