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Charbeneau, 2000.

porosity

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Figure 15.1

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Types of Porous Media

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n = VV / VT = Vol Voids / Total Vol

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Bedient et al., 1999.,

Porosity - not good indicator of flow

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Freeze and Cherry, 1979.

= pressure headz = elevation headh = total head

Pressure and Elevation Heads - Field

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Two Confined Aquifers with Different Heads

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Groundwater will tend to flow from the top aquifer to the bottom aquifer.

We can’t make any conclusion about horizontal head gradients from this picture.

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Horizontal and Vertical Head Gradients

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Other Aquifer Features

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The Major Aquifers of Texas

Carrizo-Wilcox EdwardsGulf Coast

Ogallala

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Recharge

Natural• Precipitation• melting snow• Infiltration by

streams and lakes

Artificial• Recharge wells• Water spread over

land in pits, furrows, ditches

• Small dams in stream channels to detain and deflect water