Nghĩa của từ aquifers bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
Because of the long residence times typical of most bodies of groundwater, contaminated aquifers are not readily restored by natural processes.

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1. 8.2 Identifying and Evaluating Aquifers

2. Aquifers are underground reservoirs

3. What are Aquifers? In Florida, most of the fresh water we use comes from underground Aquifers

4. North Carolina Aquifers The Aquifers in North Carolina are highly varied in their character and water producing capabilities

5. Sources of water to unconfined Aquifers

6. The underground aquifers are drying out.

7. Sandstone Aquifers can be highly productive and

8. Significant Sand and Gravel Aquifers Maps Description

9. Significant Sand and Gravel Aquifers Online Maps

10. The groundwater in confined Aquifers is usually under pressure.

11. Vast reservoirs will catch monsoon rains to replenish the aquifers.

12. It is a surficial expression of the reduction of porosity at depth, due to an increase of actual (unconfined aquifers), or effective (confined aquifers) loading of overburden.

13. These Aquifers are capable of yielding more than 100 gpm

14. “Aquifers will be depleted, one way or another,” says Shirzaei

15. TWDB recognizes one major and three minor Aquifers in the County

16. There are two general types of Aquifers: confined and unconfined.

17. There are three types of aquifers: perched, unconfined, and confined.

18. The rest is extracted from the alluvial aquifers of the valley.

19. Classification of these is a function of water table location within the subsurface, its structure and hydraulic conductivities into two namely; Confined Aquifers and Unconfined Aquifers and then …

20. Alluvial formations containing aquifers that are suitable sources of urban water supply include:

21. It's possible that life might persist in aquifers beneath the surface of Mars.

22. The EU-funded project 'Floodwater recharge of alluvial aquifers in dryland environments' (WADE) applied advanced solutions to evaluate water resources by monitoring flooding and aquifers over the long term.

23. Aquifers are an unseen but critical resource in California’s water supply system

24. Types of Aquifers In more detail, there are three main classifications of Aquifers, defined by their geometry and relationship to topography and the subsurface geology (Figures 6-9)

25. Supplying approximately 90 percent of the state's drinking water, Florida's Aquifers supply

26. Sandstone Aquifers are more widespread than those in all other kinds of consolidated rocks

27. Aquifers typically consist of gravel, sand, sandstone, or fractured rock such as limestone

28. Worldwide, 97% of the planet’s liquid fresh water is stored in Aquifers

29. Alluvial aquifers underlying meander necks provide a further extension of the hyporheic zone.

30. These Aquifers help AMWUA cities manage their water supplies in three important ways

31. Dolomite Aquifers produce water from interconnected cracks, fractures, and pores, and sometimes even caves

32. The Aquifers of this region are made up of fractures in the granite rock

33. The Aquifers containing groundwater beneath our feet are vital to our way of life

34. The characteristics of the alluvial formations containing these aquifers are similar throughout the region.

35. Aquifers are geological formations that can store, transmit and yield water to a well or spring

36. Aquifers can be found under most land areas of the planet, their depth, however, varying.

37. Many villages and even large cities draw their water supply from wells in aquifers.

38. A coupling between simulation models and optimization algorithms for management of coastal aquifers is presented.

39. Cities and towns, businesses and agriculture draw much of their water supplies from these Aquifers

40. Several of these Aquifers can be traced over large geographic areas and hence form principal Aquifers; significant sources of groundwater for potable water supplies and other agricultural or industrial interests in large portions of North Carolina.

41. Primary Aquifers are defined in the Division of Water Technical & Operational Guidance Series (TOGS) 2.1.3 as "highly productive Aquifers presently utilized as sources of water supply by major municipal water supply systems"

42. The Manawatu region of New Zealand consists largely of alluvial deposits which form extensive unconfined aquifers.

43. Boreholes are constructed into water-bearing formations (aquifers) using a mixture of screens and casings

44. The Maine Geological Survey used this data to produce Significant Sand and Gravel Aquifers Maps

45. Most of the ground water flow in carbonate Aquifers is along fractures or bedding planes

46. Aquifers can be drained by man-made wells or they can flow out naturally in springs.

47. These fractures or Aquifers are recharged only through precipitation and are therefore considered a renewable resource

48. Not all alluvial aquifers can provide the sustainable output of good quality water required for widespread urban use.

49. Exploration works have shown that there are Alveolate isolated aquifers in the loose deposits with rich groundwater

50. Foothills alluvia Aquifers in foothills alluvia occur on both sides of the Andean and Sierra ranges.