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groundwater flow

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groundwater flow [′grau̇nd‚wȯd·ər ‚flō]
(hydrology)
That portion of the precipitation that has been absorbed by the ground and has become part of the groundwater.


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At the end of the fifty-minute period of instruction and modeling of groundwater flow, the students engaged in discussion about the survey and had many reflections about groundwater movement.
Because of disappearing wetlands, the use of pesticides, and changes in groundwater flow, some dragonfly species are threatened with extinction.
The operating hypothesis for this study was that the volumetric CFR method for delineating groundwater flow around a public supply well captures land areas increasingly similar to those found by the more complex, less linear, models--either the hydrogeologic or numerical flow/transport model.
 
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