(hydrology) Water entrapped in the interstices of igneous rocks when the rocks were formed; usually highly mineralized.
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(hydrology) Water entrapped in the interstices of igneous rocks when the rocks were formed; usually highly mineralized.
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Also known as fossil water, this is water laid down in sedimentary rocks and sealed off by overlying beds.
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