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water table
(redirected from Groundwater table)

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water table
n.
1. A projecting ledge, molding, or stringcourse along the side of a building, designed to throw off rainwater.
2. The level below which the ground is completely saturated with water. Also called water level.

water table
n
1. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) the surface of the water-saturated part of the ground, usually following approximately the contours of the overlying land surface
2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) an offset or string course that has a moulding designed to throw rainwater clear of the wall below

water table
The upper surface of an area filled with groundwater, separating the zone of aeration (the subsurface region of soil and rocks in which the pores are filled with air and usually some water) from the zone of saturation (the subsurface region in which the pores are filled only with water). Water tables rise and fall with seasonal moisture, water absorption by vegetation, and the withdrawal of groundwater from wells, among other factors. The water table is not flat but has peaks and valleys that generally conform to the overlying land surface. Compare potentiometric surface.
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Noun1.water tablewater table - underground surface below which the ground is wholly saturated with water; "spring rains had raised the water table"
geological formation, formation - (geology) the geological features of the earth
Translations
water table nlivello idrostatico
water table nlivello idrostatico


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Experts consulted by Los Angeles County, which is one of the defendants, estimate that 140,000 to 170,000 acre-feet a year is pumped annually, which county officials say far exceeds the amount the groundwater table can lose without lowering dramatically.
Neighbors near the quarry - up an unpaved one-lane road off Cedarcroft Road, which feeds onto Bear Creek Road and then onto Cloverdale Road - fear that the 40 round trips per day the quarry intends to run will create noise, dust, traffic hazards, fire danger and also could damage the groundwater table and local wells.
The trees, shrubs and perennials that landscape the rain garden absorb water and allow it to percolate through the soil, replenishing the groundwater table.
 
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