Groundwater Model

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Explore a groundwater model and learn about the water under the earth's surface. Find out where water flows, how it can carry pollution, and how human activities can impact aquifer drinking water sources.

Komentáře • 16

  • @kabiralam6684
    @kabiralam6684 Před 2 lety +7

    Very useful example to understand how the polution behave and what are the effects on mineral water below the surface
    Thanks ❤️

  • @muhammadtahirjavid2297
    @muhammadtahirjavid2297 Před 3 lety +6

    After watching this video, I'm bound to say you explained well this topic then my tutor.

  • @Jon-Doe
    @Jon-Doe Před 2 lety +28

    Don’t know how I ended up here but it was pretty interesting

  • @saamirali6861
    @saamirali6861 Před 3 lety +3

    NICE LECTURE REALLY I WAS INTERSTED

  • @calebhutchings5287
    @calebhutchings5287 Před 3 lety +7

    This helped me understand.

  • @shrutiibhardawaj
    @shrutiibhardawaj Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing explanation!!!

  • @adriennehofman1481
    @adriennehofman1481 Před 2 lety +3

    thank you for this!

  • @KS-nl2pd
    @KS-nl2pd Před 3 lety +2

    How does so much water flow through the clay though

    • @warrencountyswcd
      @warrencountyswcd  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for watching the Groundwater Model video. While you are correct that clay often has almost no permeability and is essentially a barrier which water cannot flow through thus forming an aquitard, there is still limited water flow within aquitards due to clay's high porosity and pressure fluxes underground. Laboratory measurements and regional groundwater flow modeling have demonstrated that the permeability of aquitard (clay) is not zero but does have a very slow rate of water movement. Please feel free to contact our office if you would like to discuss further. Thank you! www.warrenswcd.com

  • @дмитрийуэйд
    @дмитрийуэйд Před 2 lety +1

    Good day! Tell me please, is there any information on the distribution of the depression cone in the confined aquifer? For some reason, they always depict a funnel passing through a waterproof layer. How can it spread evenly through the clay layer? It seems to me that the depression funnel in the confined horizon should be enclosed between the impermeable layers, or am I wrong? Thanks!

    • @warrencountyswcd
      @warrencountyswcd  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for your comment. The US Geological Survey has a document on confined versus unconfined aquifers that may address your question. It can be found at pubs.usgs.gov/circ/circ1186/pdf/boxa.pdf

  • @streaminguide
    @streaminguide Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, Water cannot flow through clay. Clay acts like a aquitard. Is it sandy clay or smth? Can you explain how water flow through that layer pls

    • @warrencountyswcd
      @warrencountyswcd  Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you for watching the Groundwater Model video. While you are correct that clay often has almost no permeability and is essentially a barrier which water cannot flow through thus forming an aquitard, there is still limited water flow within aquitards due to clay's high porosity and pressure fluxes underground. Laboratory measurements and regional groundwater flow modeling have demonstrated that the permeability of aquitard is not zero but does have a very slow rate of water movement. Please feel free to contact our office if you would like to discuss further. Thank you! www.warrenswcd.com

    • @streaminguide
      @streaminguide Před 3 lety +4

      @@warrencountyswcd Great explanation. Thank you. Greeting from a Geophysicist.

  • @_shirou6275
    @_shirou6275 Před 2 lety +2

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