20-22 groundwater Flashcards
Porosity
Pores are open spaces within any sediment or rock
The total volume of open space is termed porosity
Pores can be filled with air or water
Unconsolidated material: silt and clay have greatest porosity while glacial till has the least
Consolidated material: fractured volcanic rock and limestone have the greatest porosity with unfractured mudstones and conglomerate also high
Permeability
The ease of water flow due to pore interconnectedness
Highly permeable material allows water to flow readily
Water flows slowly through less permeable material
Many large and straight flow paths enhance permeability
Unconsolidated material: gravel has the greatest permeability while clay has the least
Consolidated material: limestone (with openings) has the most while unfractured igneous/metamorphic has the least
- Understand the meaning and significance of the
water table
Aquifers
Sediment or rock that holds a lot of water and transmits it easily
Aquitards or confining layers
Sediment or rock that has low permeability and porosity that hinders groundwater flow
Confined versus unconfined aquifers
Confined: an aquifer beneath an aquitard. isolated from surface and less susceptible to pollution
Unconfined: an aquifer that connects with the surface. In contact with the atmosphere and more easily polluted
Vadose zone
Area above the water table where pores are mostly filled with air
Phreatic zone
Area beneath the water table where pores are filled with ground water