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Groundwater Development For Portable Water Supply
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Groundwater hydrology may be defined as the science of the occurrence distribution, and movement of water below the surface of the earth. Geochydrology has an identical connotation, and hydrogeology differs only by its greater emphasis on geology. Utilization of groundwater dates from ancient times, although an understanding of the occurrence and movement of subsurface water as part of the hydrologic cycle has come only relatively recently.
SCOPE: Groundwater referred to without specification is commonly understood to mean water occupying all the voids within geologic stratum. This saturated zone should be distinguished from an unsaturated, or earation zone where voids are filled with water and air. Water contained in saturated zone is important for engineering work, geologic studies and water supply development consequently, the occurrence of water in this zones will be emphasized here. Unsaturated zone a re usually found above saturated zones and extend uquad to the ground surface. Because this water includes soil masture within the root zone, it is a major concern for agriculture, binary, and soil science. No rigid demarcation of water between the two zones is possible, for they possess an interdependent boundary and water can move from owe zone to the other in either direction. The interrelationships are described more in some higher hydrogeology texts.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONEHISTORICAL BACK GROUND AND GROUND WATER THEORIESGroundwater
development dates from ancient times the Old Testament contains numerous
references to groundwater, springs, and wells, other that dug wells,
groundwater in ancient times we supplied from horizontal wells known as
QAUNATS. These persist to the present day and can be found in a band
across the regions of the South Western Asia and North Africa extending
from Aghanistan to Morocco. A cross section a long a qanat ie ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONEHISTORICAL BACK GROUND AND GROUND WATER THEORIESGroundwater
development dates from ancient times the Old Testament contains numerous
references to groundwater, springs, and wells, other that dug wells,
groundwater in ancient times we supplied from horizontal wells known as
QAUNATS. These persist to the present day and can be found in a band
across the regions of the South Western Asia and North Africa extending
from Aghanistan to Morocco. A cross section a long a qanat ie ... Continue reading---
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