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  • An '''aquifer''' is a body of [[rock (geology)|rocks]] or [[sediment]]s capable of supply ...t potentially constitutes a confined aquifer. When the water of a confined aquifer is under pressure, it is said to be in artesian conditions.<ref>http://www.
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  • An '''aquifer''' is a body of [[rock (geology)|rocks]] or [[sediment]]s capable of supply ...t potentially constitutes a confined aquifer. When the water of a confined aquifer is under pressure, it is said to be in artesian conditions.<ref>http://www.
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  • Bedrock of low permeability adjacent to an aquifer, which may serve as a storage unit for groundwater, although it does not yi
    181 bytes (27 words) - 23:34, 11 September 2009
  • ...or sediment bearing groundwater is called [[aquifer]]. Water can enter the aquifer from neighboring saturated aquifers, from infiltration from surface water f An [[aquifer]] is a layer or formation of soil or rock which is porous and permeable eno
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  • {{r|Aquifer}}
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  • {{r|Aquifer}}
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  • {{r|Aquifer}}
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  • {{r|Aquifer}}
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  • {{r|Ogallala aquifer}}
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  • ...re vital in well-drilling, because some formations are consistently good [[aquifer]]s or oil or gas bearing strata. An example of the value of studying the fo
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  • {{rpl|Ogallala aquifer}}
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  • ...ount for most oases; their springs and wells are supplied from [[sandstone aquifer]]s whose intake areas may be more than 500 mi (800 km) away. Two-thirds of
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  • The entire area is underlain by the [[High Plains Aquifer]], a vast supply of groundwater which extends to several other states in th
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  • ...s. The field is especially important when dealing with microorganisms in [[aquifer]]s and public drinking water supplies.
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  • {{r|Ogallala Aquifer}}
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  • Mauna Kea makes up a large part of the islands aquifer.
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  • ...kage of CO<sub>2</sub> back into the atmosphere may be a problem in saline aquifer storage. However, current research shows that several ''trapping mechanism ...with amine solvents and disposes of this carbon dioxide in a deep saline [[aquifer]]. The carbon dioxide is a waste product of the field's natural gas product
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  • * {{search link|aquifier||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[aquifer]])
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  • ...s or New Mexico can impact the water supply for eight states (the Ogallala aquifer), the breadbasket of the U.S.”<br>
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  • ...m a dug well, which draws from a deep pocket under the surface called an [[aquifer]]. Areas that use water from shallow aquifers for irrigation may exhibit a
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  • # [[Aquifer]]
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