Of or pertaining to Artois (anciently called Artesium), in France.
An artesian bore is a borehole drilled in an artesian basin to produce an artificial artesian well.
An artesian basin is a geological formation that contains water-bearing layers of rock or sediment, while an artesian well is a well drilled into an artesian basin that taps into a pressurized aquifer, allowing water to flow to the surface without the need for pumping. Essentially, an artesian well is a man-made structure that utilizes the water stored in an artesian basin.
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The artesian is very deep.
The best artesian water is called "Camp D Artesian Water" 1000 feet below earth
An Artesian well is a type of well in which water is under enough pressure to flow to the surface without needing to be pumped. This pressure is typically due to the geological formation of the surrounding aquifer being trapped between impermeable layers, creating a natural flow of water.
The Great Artesian Basin lies at about 25 degrees South and 143 degrees East. It is the world's largest artesian basin.
An artesian basin is a large underground reservoir of water confined by impermeable rock layers. Artesian wells are wells drilled into this basin, where the water rises to the surface under natural pressure without the need for pumping. The basin is the source of water for artesian wells.
The artesian spring is just over this next rise in the trail.
The symbol for Artesian Resources Corporation in NASDAQ is: ARTNA.
artesian well
The artesian spring is just over this next rise in the trail.