Groundwater flow definition

Groundwater flow means the volume and direction of groundwater movement into, out of, or throughout a basin.

Examples of Groundwater flow in a sentence

  • It was assumed that topographic slope reflects shallow Groundwater flow directions and that surface sub-basins generally reflect Groundwater flow patterns within the smaller discrete sub-watershed units in order to facilitate management and investigations of Groundwater.

  • Groundwater flow is a major component in distributing the thermal energy migrating upwards from depth and downwards from precipitation.

  • Groundwater flow in the area is generally to the north, exhibiting a rather flat gradient of approximately 0.007 ft/ft.

  • Section 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended to delete the definition of “Availability Reserve” appearing therein and to substitute the following therefor: “Availability Reserve” means $0.

  • Groundwater flow determined to be northwest towards our property.

  • Groundwater flow direction could not be calculated but is assumed to be to the northeast based on data from nearby sites.

  • Groundwater Groundwater flow at the site is generally to the northeast.

  • Groundwater flow at the bedrock interface was determined to be to the west toward the DEVCO settling pond.

  • Groundwater flow direction at the site appears to fluctuate seasonally, with flow to the west during winter months and flow to the east during summer months.

  • Groundwater flow within the strata is likely to be fissure and fracture dominated and springs are rare.