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Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information
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Page 1: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Chapter 14Groundwater

Noteworthy Information

Page 2: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground:

• type of rock or soil

• climate (dry climates, water evaporates)

• topography (mountainous regions water runs

off the rocky slopes)

• vegetation (slows flow and removes water)

• land use (pavement does not allow water to

enter the ground)

Page 3: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Factors that affect porosity of rock:

• particle shape (round vs. angular)

• sorting (well-sorted vs. poorly-sorted)

Factors that affect permeability of rock:

• particle size (small vs. large)

• sorting (well-sorted v.s poorly-sorted)

Page 4: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Distribution of Groundwater

Vadose

Phreatic

Page 5: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

• A rock can have a number of pores that are not

connected to each other. (Pumice, Scoria)

Zone of Aeration

Water Table

Zone of Saturation

Impermeable Layer

Page 6: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Factors that determine the water tables

distance from the surface:

• amount of rainfall

• time between rains

• season

• slope of the ground

• thickness of soil

• climate

• human activity

Page 7: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

What is an ordinary well?

• a well drilled into the permanent water table

What is a perched water table?

• water that collects on an impermeable layer

above the water table

Page 8: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Springs may result from a perched water table

Rollie’s Well

Page 9: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

• The best aquifers are made of:

uncemented sands and gravels, sandstones

• Magma or cooling pluton is the heat source for geysers, fumaroles, and hot springs 100 F+ (strong sulfur smell)

• Geothermal gradient is the heat source for most Eastern U.S. warm springs (mild sulfur smell)

Page 10: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

GeyserEruptionSequence

Page 11: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Deep Circulation of Groundwater

geothermal gradient10 C/km or 1.5 F/100ft

Warm Spring

Page 12: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

What percentage of the drinking water in the United States comes from groundwater?

• 50 %

What problems have humans created for the groundwater supply?

• Using the groundwater faster than it can be replenished by nature.

• Polluting the groundwater supply

Page 13: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Problems that develop due to the over use of groundwater.

• The water table drops

• Saltwater intrusions

• Subsidence

How does groundwater become polluted?

• Pollution is carried by water seeping through the soil.

Page 14: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Formation of a cone of depression in the water table

Discharge exceeds recharge

Page 15: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Saltwater contamination due to excessive well pumping

Wildwood Crest

Page 16: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

List a few examples of groundwater pollutants.

• Oil from roads

• Nitrates from soil fertilizers

• Pesticides applied to plants

• Farm wastes

• Sewage from septic tanks

Page 17: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Well design requires knowledge of local geology

Page 18: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

What is the difference between hard water and soft water?

• Hard water contains large amounts of dissolved ions from minerals.

• Soft water contains very few ions from minerals.

Why is artesian water generally harder than ordinary groundwater?

• Artesian water travels farther and may be warmer than ordinary water, so it can dissolve more mineral matter.

Page 19: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Artesian Well Model

Page 20: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

Hydraulic head and urban water supplies

Just like an artesian, saves money

Page 21: Chapter 14 Groundwater Noteworthy Information. Factors that affect the amount of groundwater that seeps into the ground: type of rock or soil climate.

List some states that have Karst Topography?

• Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Indiana, Virginia,

Pennsylvania, Georgia, Missouri, South Dakota

and Wyoming.

What is Karst Topography?


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