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* [[Geology and Ground Water Conditions in Napa County]] | * [[Geology and Ground Water Conditions in Napa County]] | ||
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+ | == Groundwater, the hidden source of life == | ||
+ | {{#ev:youtube|25sWFuAYSVc|300|left| }}* Fresh water makes up less than 1 % of all water on earth. Of this 1 %, 99 % is groundwater. | ||
+ | * An aquifer is an underground water reservoir. | ||
+ | * Some aquifers are depleted by overuse, with a rate of meters per year. | ||
+ | * Dangers of pollution of groundwater.<br clear="all" /> | ||
== Understanding groundwater, a project in India == | == Understanding groundwater, a project in India == | ||
{{#ev:youtube|25sWFuAYSVc|300|left| }}When we have small gardens, we may forget how important groundwater is. This first video tells about confined and unconfined aquifers, groundwater over-exploration and well inventorization, or to inventorize wells in an area.<br clear="all" /> | {{#ev:youtube|25sWFuAYSVc|300|left| }}When we have small gardens, we may forget how important groundwater is. This first video tells about confined and unconfined aquifers, groundwater over-exploration and well inventorization, or to inventorize wells in an area.<br clear="all" /> |
Revision as of 19:51, 27 September 2012
* Fresh water makes up less than 1 % of all water on earth. Of this 1 %, 99 % is groundwater.
- An aquifer is an underground water reservoir.
- Some aquifers are depleted by overuse, with a rate of meters per year.
- Dangers of pollution of groundwater.
Understanding groundwater, a project in India
When we have small gardens, we may forget how important groundwater is. This first video tells about confined and unconfined aquifers, groundwater over-exploration and well inventorization, or to inventorize wells in an area.
Second video about a groundwater study in India. As a gardener or farmer we should understand the mechanics of groundwater.
Some topics in this video:
- Drawdown of groundwater when water is pumped.
- Recharge of groundwater through rain.
- Discharges of groundwater by pumping and other mechanisms.
- Mineralization of groundwater.
- Salinization of groundwater and soils.