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"Subsurface water"
Keywords:
vadose
,
lithosphere
,
permeate
,
turf
,
unsaturated
Related Terms:
Ground water
,
Vadose zone
,
Zone of saturation
,
Capillary fringe
,
Groundwater
,
Perched water table
,
Unsaturated zone
,
Deep percolation
,
Zone of aeration
,
Subirrigation
,
Saturated zone
,
Vadose
,
Infiltration
,
Percolation
,
Water-table
,
Water table
,
Recharge
,
Perched water
,
Capillary water
,
Groundwater recharge
,
Groundwater table
,
Seep
,
Waterlogging
,
Saturated
,
Infiltrate
,
Make-up water
,
Evapotranspiration
,
Seepage
,
Spring water
,
Unsaturated flow
,
Soil moisture
,
Phreatic
,
Spring
,
Source water
,
Field capacity
,
Raw water
,
Drip irrigation
,
Discharge area
,
Potential evapotranspiration
,
Gravitational water
,
Artificial recharge
,
Drinking water
,
Irrigation return flow
,
Groundwater level
,
Fountain
,
Municipal water
,
Recharge area
,
Puddle
,
Drawdown
,
Perched aquifer
Water that exists in the lithosphere whether in the unsaturated or vadose zone, or the saturated zone.
waterbank.com
water that has infiltrated soil to the root zone.
ag.auburn.edu
All water below the land surface, including soil moisture, capillary fringe water in the vadose zone, and ground water.
equusinfo.org
That water that is below the first layer of soil, turf-, etc., but cannot permeate any lower due to the tightness of the soil. (It is not part of the water table.) Sometimes referred to as ground water.
ndspro.com
Water in the lithosphere, that is, below the ground surface.
amsglossary.allenpress.com
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