ground water: h 2 o beneath the earth’s surface aquifer: rock or sediment that stores ground water

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Page 1: Ground water: H 2 O beneath the Earth’s surface Aquifer: rock or sediment that stores ground water
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Ground water: H2O beneath the Earth’s surface

Aquifer: rock or sediment that stores ground water

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• Porosity: empty space in a rock

• Permeability: water passes through• • Sandstone -- highly permeable -- large grains• Limestone -- low permeability---- pores are

NOT connected

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Clay -------impermeable.

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Zones of Aquifers:A) Zone of Saturation: area in which pore

space is completely filled with water

B) Zone of Aeration: upper surface of ground water which has lots of pores for air and tiny animals

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Water Table: upper boundary of the zone of saturation

Illustrate on the board

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Depth of the water table depends on:A) how much water humans useB) amount of rainfallC) permeability of aquiferD) surface topography

Pollution has NO effect on the depth of table

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Water table is high in heavy rainfall

Water table is low in times of drought

Page 9: Ground water: H 2 O beneath the Earth’s surface Aquifer: rock or sediment that stores ground water

Special features of ground water:A) artesian well: a sloping layer of

permeable sandwiched between 2 layers of impermeable rock

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B)Ordinary springs: occur when the ground surface drops below the water table

C) Hot springs: hot groundwater of at least 37oC that rises to surface. As it cools, minerals are deposited along the edge

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D) mudpots: hot water in a sticky muddy depression. (Yellowstone )

E) Geysers: hot springs that stay below ground and form steam. The hot water forms steam which produces enough pressure that it blows up

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Chemical Weathering: cause for mineral build up in ground water. This produces:

Hard water: water with minerals

Valley and Ridge has hard water from the Ca in limestone

Hard water will damage pipes and appliances

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Karst topography: area that chemical weathering has eat away large sections of bedrock. Valley and Ridge of Va

Because all of the “holes” in rock, polluted groundwater can travel a long way from a pollution sight

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Non-point pollution sight: fertilizer from a pasture or field runs into a

stream after a heavy rain

Point pollution sight: a factory dumps waste water into a river through a pipe

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Features of Karst Topography:1) Caves:

A) stalagmites: build up at the bottom of a cave. They form as the water filled with carbonate from limestone makes a “Hill”

B) stalactites: build from the top, as carbonate filled water drips from the ceiling of cave

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2) sinkholes: circular depression under surface as rock dissolves

3) natural bridges: an uncollapsed rock between sinkholes

4) Caverns: deep underground holes

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Soft water---low mineral contentIt will form suds easier and does less damage

to household items

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