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Aryan Mayer
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2 March, 09:44
What is an unconfined aquifer?
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Patience Terrell
2 March, 09:52
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Unconfined aquifers are those into which water seeps from the ground surface directly above the aquifer. Confined aquifers are those in which an impermeable dirt/rock layer exists that prevents water from seeping into the aquifer from the ground surface located directly above.
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Lance
2 March, 10:08
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Answer: aquifer whose upper water surface (water table) is at atmospheric pressure,
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