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Ch 14 Groundwater and Erosion 14.1 Water Beneath the Surface Underground water that fills in the pores of the rocks is called GROUNDWATER This is a source of fresh water that most people use in their homes, lawns, and for consumption Groundwater is very fragile and also can be very destructive. Rock properties Porosity- amount of water a rock can hold Permeability- the ability of rocks to flow though the spaces between a rock Impermeable- water that cannot flow through a material Porosity Sortting Well Sorted Large Grained High Porosity Well sorted Small Grained High Porosity Poorly sorted Different sizes of rocks Low Porosity Zones of Groundwater Zone of saturation Water table the upper surface of the zone of saturation Zone of Aeration the lowest level where groundwater “pools” area between the earth’s surface and groundwater Capillary Fringe The region just above the water table Aquifer body of rock which large amounts of water can be stored Perched water table water that collects on top of impermeable rock just above the water table Types of Groundwater storage Pollutions of groundwater Waste dumps leaking into water Fertilizer leaking into water Sewage leaking into water Remember freshwater can be recycled through distillation and water treatment plants. However, if the freshwater is not cleaned it can and does contaminate other sources of freshwater. Once the freshwater is gone we cannot get it back. Questions to answer Amount Porosity is the ______ of water a rock can Hold _______. What are the 3 types of sorting How freely water passes though open spaces Permeability What are the ways that groundwater can be polluted? Well-Sorted Large grain, Well-Sorted Small grain, Mixed sizes/Poorly sorted Sewage, Fertilizer, Waste, “run off” Where can you find a perched water table? Above the “main” water table or aquifer 14.2 Wells and Springs Well Artesian well a hole dug into the ground revealing a fresh source of water. Water can only flow if it is pumped out a hole dug into the ground below the water table so that the water flows freely. Spring fresh water that flows at the surface because there is a perched water table or the ground at the surface dips below the water table. Ordinary vs Artesian Ordinary Well needs pumping Causes Cone of depression around source of pumping Springs are because of perched water table or dips in surface Artesian Wells do not need pumping Caused by an arrangement of permeable and impermeable structures Springs in deserts Yellowstone National Park Yellow Stone National Park is one of the premier parks when looking for Geysers, Hot Springs, and mud pots All of these water features are associated with magma that is heating the water below the earth’s surface. These beautiful water features are a rare sight and can only happen around areas in which hot magma is present and hidden below the surface. Yellowstone Images Questions to Answer Where can you find an artesian spring? Why is an artesian well different from an ordinary well? They do not need pumping, Caused by an arrangement of permeable and impermeable structures In what 3 ways can heated water reach the surface? Desert Hot Spring, Mud pot, Geyser erupt flow Geysers _______ but hot springs _______ Groundwater and Chemical Weathering There are 2 types of fresh water that humans can consume hard water and soft water. Hard water- is water that contains a lot of dissolved minerals and material in it. Most of them are calcium, magnesium and iron. Soft water- is water that contains fewer minerals and is generally preferred over hard water. Types of water Things about caves When a cave falls in on it’s self it creates a sink hole at the earth’s surface Inside a cave you will find stalactites hanging from the ceiling and stalagmites growing from the floor. When the roof of a cavern collapses in several places sometimes a natural bridge is left behind in segments that have not fallen. Karst Topography Regions that have been effected by groundwater chemical weathering are said to have “Karst Topography” There are many regions that you can see Karst Topography in the United States. Florida, Kentucky, and even Tennessee are just some of the places with amazing Karst features. Caves- water that has dissolved carbon in it flows through limestone and creates massive cave structures. Spelunkers- these people are professional or experienced cave divers. Caves can be dry or wet. Dry caves are gigantic caverns of majestic rock architecture. Wet caves are submerged underwater and are explored with the help of scuba gear. Questions to Answer What is the effect of carbonic acid on rocks? What is the difference between a stalactite and a stalagmite? If it comes in contact with sedimentary rocks especially limestone, it creates caves Stalactite is coming from the ceiling, stalagmite is on the “floor” Natural Bridges Sink holes cause ____________when multiple sink holes fall in and only a few archways are left Natural Bridges that is a___________. More Questions It takes a long time for polluted ground water to become pure again because The Slope of the water table is called Ground water replenishes very slowly Gradient The upper surface of the zone of saturation is called Zone of aeration