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24 May, 19:50

In which area would surface water most effectively infiltrate into the local groundwater system?

a. A stream in a steep-sided bedrock canyon in the mountains

b. Streams flowing in the numerous channels of an alluvial fan

c. A playa lake with a thick mud bottom

d. All of the above would promote infiltration

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  1. 24 May, 19:53
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    Option B is correct.

    Explanation:

    Infiltration depends greatly on the features of the soil. If the soil has excessive clay or mud, water will not find a way into the groundwater system and will remain as surface water.

    An alluvial fan is a perfect location for this since there will be little or no resistance to the flowing water. The streams are already a connection with the groundwater system, and falling water will flow directly to it.
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