
Groundwater
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Science
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 8 Questions
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Groundwater
Where is Groundwater Found?
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What is Groundwater?
Free water that occurs deep below the surface
Found in the "pore spaces" betweens gains of sediment or sedimentary rock.
May also accumulate in the fractures of impermeable rock.
Soluble rock like limestone, may dissolve and water occurs in subterranean caves.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is not a place in which groundwater accumulates?
Subterranean limestone caves
pore spaces of sedimentary rock
hollow spaces between minerals in granite
Interconnected fractures in rock
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How Does Groundwater Accumulate?
When rain or snow melts it can seep into the subsurface through the unsaturated zone and be trapped in the saturated zone.
The upper boundary of the saturated zone is known as the water table.
If the water table intersects the surface it can form a lake, stream, swamp or spring.
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Multiple Choice
Groundwater results from the infiltration of rain and snowmelt into the subsurface.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The upper limit of groundwater is referred to as the
unsaturated zone
saturated zone
water table
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Porosity
Refers to the the amount of open space within a rock or sediment that can hold water.
Rounded sediment has greater porosity than angular sediment.
Sedimentary rocks, like shale and sandstone, tend to have high porosity
Whereas metamorphic & igneous rocks , like granite and gneiss, tend to have lower porosity.
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Permeability
is a measure of the ability of a material to transmit a fluid.
Is related to the size and interconnectedness of the pore spaces.
higher porosity leads to high permeability.
fractures can also increase permeability.
Highly compacted clay particles reduce it's permeability.
conglomerate rock and sandstone are two examples of high-permeability rocks.
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Multiple Choice
A measure of how much water a rock can hold
porosity
permeability
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Multiple Choice
Sediment grain shape influences porosity in that ____ shape has greater porosity.
rounded
angular
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Multiple Choice
Igneous and metamorphic rocks tend to have high porosity.
True
False
12
Multiple Choice
Which of these settings produces the lowest permeability?
rocks with many interconnected fractures
highly compacted clay particles
loosely cemented gravel and sand
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Multiple Select
Check the two rocks that have high permeability and allows water to accumulate in large quantities as groundwater.
granite
sandstone
conglomerate
shale
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