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Storage and Movement of Groundwater

Storage and Movement of Groundwater. Unit 9. What determines how water flows through soil?. Porosity: percent of pore space available or the amount of pore space compared with the volume of material Porosity is affected by shape of particles, packing of particles and mixing of particles.

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Storage and Movement of Groundwater

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  1. Storage and Movement of Groundwater Unit 9

  2. What determines how water flows through soil? • Porosity: percent of pore space available or the amount of pore space compared with the volume of material • Porosity is affected by shape of particles, packing of particles and mixing of particles

  3. Shape of particles • Flat particles will have a lower porosity than round particles • Ex: clay particles have a very low porosity because they are flat and angular and fit together leaving very little pore space

  4. Packing • Well packed particles or soil will have a lower porosity than loosely packed soil

  5. Sorted particles • Equal samples of sorted particles will have the same porosity

  6. Mixing • Mixed particles will have a lower porosity than sorted particles

  7. Permeability • This is the ability of a soil to transmit water or the rate of flow of water through the soil • Water will flow faster if: • The pores are connected • The pores are large (large size partilcles)

  8. Runoff • Water will runoff if it cannot infiltrate-if the rate of permeability is lower than the rate of precipitation (rainfall exceeds the rate of permeability) • Water will runoff going down a steep slope

  9. Capillary Water • This is the water moving up ward from the ground • Water will move up faster the smaller the pore space

  10. Water for Stream Flow • During times when rainfall is low, water for streams comes from the groundwater ---the water table

  11. Watershed • This is the geographic area around stream • It is important to know your watershed because usually our drinking water comes from this area • We need to protect and preserve our watersheds

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