Structural Analysis
Structural Analysis
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781337630931
Author: KASSIMALI, Aslam.
Publisher: Cengage,
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aquiclude
aquifer
capillary fringe
cavernous porosity
fracture porosity
infiltration
intergranular porosity
permeability
porosity
water table
zone of aeration
zone of saturation
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permeable and porous body of sediment or rock that can hold water.
region of sediment or rock that has pore spaces partly filled with water and partly filled with air.
type of porosity present between grains in a rock or sediment.
boundary between the zone of saturation and the zone of aeration.
region of sediment or rock that has all pore spaces filled with water.
body of sediment or rock that cannot transmit fluid.
empty spaces within a rock or sediment.
area in ground where water is drawn upwards through fine passages in sediment or rock.
ability of a material to transmit fluid.
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type of porosity formed when limestone dissolves.
type of porosity formed by cracks in rocks.
downward percolation of surface water into the ground.
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Transcribed Image Text:nts or 25 lizzes/15/2619/take aquiclude aquifer capillary fringe cavernous porosity fracture porosity infiltration intergranular porosity permeability porosity water table zone of aeration zone of saturation [Choose ] [Choose] ✓ [Choose ] permeable and porous body of sediment or rock that can hold water. region of sediment or rock that has pore spaces partly filled with water and partly filled with air. type of porosity present between grains in a rock or sediment. boundary between the zone of saturation and the zone of aeration. region of sediment or rock that has all pore spaces filled with water. body of sediment or rock that cannot transmit fluid. empty spaces within a rock or sediment. area in ground where water is drawn upwards through fine passages in sediment or rock. ability of a material to transmit fluid. [Choose ] type of porosity formed when limestone dissolves. type of porosity formed by cracks in rocks. downward percolation of surface water into the ground. [Choose ] > [ Choose ] < [Choose ] [Choose] □ E
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