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Presentation on Groundwater www. assignmentpoint. com

Presentation on Groundwater www. assignmentpoint. com

Groundwater Water that soaks into the ground after rain Ø Factors that determine the

Groundwater Water that soaks into the ground after rain Ø Factors that determine the amount Ø l l Steepness of slopes Type of surface materials Intensity of rainfall Type and amount of vegetation www. assignmentpoint. com

Distribution of Groundwater Ø Belt of Soil Moisture – water that covers the top

Distribution of Groundwater Ø Belt of Soil Moisture – water that covers the top of the soil l Roots, openings from decayed roots, animal burrows Zone of Aeration – area above the water table that contains air in between soil particles Ø Zone of Saturation – open spaces in the soil fill with water (groundwater) that can be extracted by wells Ø Water Table – boundary between the zone of aeration and zone of saturation www. assignmentpoint. com Ø www. assignmentpoint. com

Porosity and Permeability Ø Porosity – the amount of water that can be stored

Porosity and Permeability Ø Porosity – the amount of water that can be stored in the pore spaces in the rock or sediments l Ø Joints, faults, and caverns are included Permeability – a material’s ability to release water l If pore spaces are too small, the water cannot pass through - impermeable www. assignmentpoint. com

Aquifers Aquitard – formed by impermeable materials that create a zone of saturation above

Aquifers Aquitard – formed by impermeable materials that create a zone of saturation above it Ø Aquifer – permeable layers that allow water to flow freely through Ø l The source of most water wells www. assignmentpoint. com

Ø Springs and Geysers Spring – groundwater that emerges naturally from the ground surface

Ø Springs and Geysers Spring – groundwater that emerges naturally from the ground surface l Ø Hot Springs – have a temperature that is 6 -9 o. C warmer than average air temperature; heated by heat flow from magma Geyser – hot spring that shoots water up from the ground periodically l Water is heated by heat flow from magma water expands creates pressure forces water out of the ground www. assignmentpoint. com

Wells Ø A hole drilled into the zone of saturation for the purpose of

Wells Ø A hole drilled into the zone of saturation for the purpose of extracting water l l l Ø 65% of wells are for agricultural irrigation in the United States The well must extend below the water table to account for the periodic rise and fall of the water level Cone of depression – lowering of the water table around a well due to large amounts of water being pumped out Artesian Well – the water in the ground rises under its own pressure www. assignmentpoint. com

Groundwater Overuse Ø Groundwater is replenished mostly by rain l l If there is

Groundwater Overuse Ø Groundwater is replenished mostly by rain l l If there is less rain than use of the water, the water level will decrease If the water use is stopped, it may take thousands of years to completely replenish the groundwater www. assignmentpoint. com

Groundwater Overuse (cont’d) Ø Ground subsidence (sinking) can occur if water is used faster

Groundwater Overuse (cont’d) Ø Ground subsidence (sinking) can occur if water is used faster than it is replenished l l l Creates depressions or sinkholes Leads to karst topography (leads to irregular terrain with various sinkholes) Found in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, southern Indiana, and northern Florida www. assignmentpoint. com

Ø Ø Ø Ø Sources of Groundwater Contamination Sewage from septic tanks, farm wastes,

Ø Ø Ø Ø Sources of Groundwater Contamination Sewage from septic tanks, farm wastes, inadequate or broken sewers Fertilizers and pesticides from agriculture Residential runoff Highway salts Chemical and industrial materials that leak from pipelines, storage tanks, landfills, or holding tanks Saltwater in coastal areas Minerals and nutrients from dissolved rock and other natural materials www. assignmentpoint. com

Types of Groundwater Pollution Ø Point Source Pollution – contaminants have an identifiable source

Types of Groundwater Pollution Ø Point Source Pollution – contaminants have an identifiable source l Ø Smokestacks, car tailpipe Nonpoint Source Pollution – contaminant source cannot be found l Several farmlands in the same area www. assignmentpoint. com

Contaminant Spreading Flow downhill – contaminants leaked into the ground at the top of

Contaminant Spreading Flow downhill – contaminants leaked into the ground at the top of a hill will flow downhill Ø Rainwater – runs through the contaminant, absorbs it, and transfers it to another area Ø www. assignmentpoint. com

Groundwater Cleaning If water travels slowly through sand or permeable sandstone, the water is

Groundwater Cleaning If water travels slowly through sand or permeable sandstone, the water is purified Ø Sometimes contaminated water is pumped out of an aquifer and treated; the aquifer is replenished naturally or with the treated water Ø www. assignmentpoint. com

Assignment Ø A Snapshot In Time www. assignmentpoint. com

Assignment Ø A Snapshot In Time www. assignmentpoint. com