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Giovanna
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3 January, 01:02
Which is the saturated zone?
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Taylor Bullock
3 January, 01:27
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The phreatic zone, or zone of saturation, is the part of an aquifer, below the water table, in which relatively all pores and fractures are saturated with water.
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