Transcript ReLecture18

Lecture 18
Ground Water (1)
Aquifer and Aquitard
• Definitions
• Confined and unconfined aquifer
• Geological structure
General Comments
• Largest reservoir of unfrozen fresh water in the world (97%)
• 40% within 1 km from the surface
• Equivalent of 19.6 m water sheet globally, or 67.2 m on land only
• Spatially variable
• Almost all from precipitation
Ground
Water
Definition:
Water stored in the
saturated zone
beneath the soil
surface
Figure 5.1, WR
Terms to Remember
Water table: the depth at which soil is saturated. It can be
variable with time and topography
Soil zone: unsaturated zone of the top soil layer
Zone of saturation: completely saturated zone below the
water table
Capillary fringe: a thin layer immediately above the water
table and affected by the capillary rise
Intermediate zone: a subsurface zone between the bottom of
the soil zone and the top of the capillary fringe.
Geological Structure
Geological structure of a location determines the distribution
of underground water.
Sedimentary deposits, such as sandstones and limestones,
formed from the erosion and deposition of other rocks have
many pores which can store water. Igneous and metamorphic
rocks formed under conditions of high temperatures and
pressures have few pores and have low water-bearing
capacity (Figure 5.1 WR)
Terms to Remember
Aquifers: layers of rock or unconsolidated deposits that contain sufficient
saturated water.
Aquitards: layers of less permeable formations that transmit water more
slowly than the adjacent aquifers
Unconfined aquifers: the upper boundary is water table
Confined aquifers: the upper boundary is aquitard
Perched aquifer: a special case of unconfined aquifer where the
underlying permeable or impermeable bed is not continuous over a very
large area and is situated at some height above the main aquifer of the
location
Potentiometric surface: the imaginary surface to which water rises in
wells tapping confined aquifers
Piezometer: a device for measuring the elevation of the potentiometric
surface. The probe is placed inside the aquifer.
Artesian: confined aquifer or a well that penetrates a confined aquifer,
showing a continuous out flow of water