| piezometer | 1. <apparatus, physics> An instrument for measuring the compressibility of liquids. 2. <physics> A gauge connected with a water main to show the pressure at that point. Origin: Gr. To press: cf. F. Piezometre. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a measuring instrument for measuring high pressures
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A device (tube or pipe) that allows one to determine the elevation of hydraulic head in an aquifer at a given point.
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An instrument for measuring pressure head in a conduit, tank, soil, etc. It usually consists of a small pipe or tube tapped into the side of the container, the inside end being flush with, and normal to, the water face of the container, connected with a manometer pressure gage, mercury of water column, or other device for indicating pressure head.
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An instrument which measures hydraulic pressures in a conduit or hydraulic pressures within the fill of an earth dam or the abutment.
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A nonpumping well, generally of small diameter, for measuring the elevation of a water table.
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