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ground water Water in a saturated zone or stratum beneath the surface of land or water.
Ãâó: www.deq.state.la.us/evaluation/tri/glossary.htm
ground water The portion of the subsurface water which is in the zone of saturation where nearly all openings particles are filled with water. The between soil n in the ground is top of the zone of saturation called the water-table.
Ãâó: www.lehigh.edu/~kaf3/books/reporting/glossary.html
ground The surface upon which a painting is done- canvas, masonite, and so on.
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ground In general, any surface covering of a plate or stone that the artist removes with various tools or chemical solutions to create an image. In etching and aquatint, an acid resistant coating applied to the face of a metal plate to protect non-image areas from the action of the acid. ...
Ãâó: www.kqfineart.com/glossary/
ground water the capacity of a rock to transmit water under pressure. The coefficient of transmissibility is the rate of flow of water, at the prevailing water temperature, in gallons per day, through a vertical strip of the aquifer one foot wide, extending the full saturated height of the aquifer under a hydraulic gradient of 100-percent. A hydraulic gradient of 100-percent means a one foot drop in head in one foot of flow distance.
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