The water table is the upper surface of the zone of saturation. The zone of saturation is where the pores and fractures of the ground are saturated with...
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“The Table” Calligra Tables, a spreadsheet application Water table Spreadsheet, a computer application Table cut, a type of diamond cut The Table (disambiguation)...
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A water table is a projection of lower masonry on the outside of a wall, slightly above the ground, or at the top of a wainscot section of a wall (in...
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Groundwater (redirect from Ground-water table)
fractures and voids in rock become completely saturated with water is called the water table. Groundwater is recharged from the surface; it may discharge...
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Water on the Table is a Canadian documentary film directed, produced and written by filmmaker Liz Marshall. The film explores Canada's relationship to...
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The Water Table is a collection of poetry written by Philip Gross in 2009, published by Bloodaxe Books. It won the 2009 T.S Eliot poetry Prize. In her...
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above the water table at a pressure less than atmospheric. The vadose zone does not include the area that is still saturated above the water table, often...
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Artesian well (redirect from Artesian water)
tapped oil wells are pressurized. Not all aquifers are artesian (i.e., water table aquifers occur where the groundwater level at the top of the aquifer...
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Sewerage (redirect from Sewage water system)
grading, experienced nozzleman, water mist cut-off walls, etc.). Sewer system infrastructure often reduces the water table in areas, especially in densely...
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decreased by the product of the height of the water table in to the five meter area, and the specific weight of water, 9.81 kN/m^3. This parameter is called...
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aquifer, below the water table, in which relatively all pores and fractures are saturated with water. The part above the water table is the vadose zone...
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Irrigation (redirect from Plant water system)
management wastes water, chemicals, and may lead to water pollution. Over-irrigation can cause deep drainage from rising water tables that can lead to...
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surface water stagnation, drainage of surface and subsoil is advised. Areas with a shallow water table are more susceptible to ground water stagnation...
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fractures and voids in rock become completely saturated with water is called the water table. Groundwater is recharged from the surface; it may discharge...
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natural ground water seepage if the basement is below the water table level. More generally, a "sump" is any local depression where water may accumulate...
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into: infiltration tests in cavities above the water table slug tests in cavities below the water table The methods of determining hydraulic conductivity...
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Chott (section Water sources)
sediment deflation occurring when the water table falls and sediment accumulation occurring when the water table rises. They are formed—within variable...
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The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the elements, is an ordered arrangement of the chemical elements into rows ("periods") and columns...
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example, in a traditional hand-excavated water well, the level at which the water stabilizes represents the water table, or the elevation in the rock where...
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Hydraulic shock (colloquial: water hammer; fluid hammer) is a pressure surge or wave caused when a fluid in motion is forced to stop or change direction...
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Carr's (redirect from Carr's table water crackers)
Whitworths Holdings Ltd. In March 2012, it was announced that Carr's Table Water Biscuits had lost its royal warrant due to 'changing tastes' in the Royal...
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high water and higher low water levels. By raising the water table in wetlands such as peatlands, they can stabilize a fluctuating water table, which...
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Well (redirect from Well water)
the water table falls and the surrounding soil begins to dry out. Another environmental problem is the potential for methane to seep into the water. Very...
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both air and water, is known as the unsaturated zone. The water in this unsaturated zone is referred to as soil moisture. Below the water table, the entire...
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Lake Taneycomo, which begins immediately downstream from the Table Rock Dam. The cold water discharged from the dam creates a trout fishing environment...
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There are also smaller versions of the water dispensers where the dispenser can be placed directly on top of a table. These dispensers are commonly classified...
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{\displaystyle z_{w}} is the depth below the water table. However, if the water table is sloping or there is a perched water table as indicated in the accompanying...
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Windover Archeological Site (section Water burials)
8,000 years ago than it is today, the pond originally sat above the water table, and was filled only by rainfall and runoff from the surrounding land...
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A water biscuit (Commonwealth English) or water cracker (American English) is a type of savoury cracker. They are thin, hard and brittle, and usually...
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Runoff (hydrology) (redirect from Runoff water)
storm drains, instead of allowing the water to percolate through soil. This causes lowering of the water table (because groundwater recharge is lessened)...
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