This is a fossil interstitial water which is migrated from its original burial location. This water may have been derived from oceanic or fresh water sources and typically is highly mineralized.
connate is a verb
*Meteoric water - is water in circulation*Connate water - "fossil" water, often saline.*Juvenile water - water that comes from the interior of the earth.*Surface water - water in rivers, lakes, oceans and so on.*Subsurface water - Groundwater, connate water, soil, capillary water* Groundwater - exists in the zone of saturation, and may be fresh or saline.
Fluids trapped in rocks refer to water, oil, gas, or other fluids that are confined within the pore spaces of the rock matrix. These fluids can play a critical role in various geological processes such as the formation of hydrocarbon reservoirs, mineral deposits, and groundwater systems. Studying these trapped fluids can provide valuable insights into the history and evolution of the rocks.
1. n. [Geology]ID: 216Water that occurs naturally within the pores ofrock. Water from fluids introduced to aformation through drilling or other interference, such as mud and seawater, does not constitute formation water. Formation water, or interstitial water, might not have been the water present when the rock originally formed. In contrast, connate water is the water trapped in the pores of a rock during its formation, and may be called fossilwater.See: brine, connate water, fresh water, interstitial water, pore2. n. [Formation Evaluation]ID: 3326Water in the undisturbed zone around aborehole. The resistivity and other properties of this water are used in the interpretationof measurements made in the borehole or from the surface. Although formation water normally is the same as the geological formation water, or interstitial water, it may be different because of the influx of injection water.
Sugar and water are an example of photosynthesis.
The salty water in a river estuary is an example of brackish water.
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Sugar and water are an example of photosynthesis.
water is an example of a medium.
Native A+aboriginal, autochthonous, chthonic, congenital, connate, domestic, endemic, homegrown, inbred, inherent, inherited, innate, natural, original, primitive, unacquired
Water is an exemple of a/an?
Sodar water is an example of carbonation, when water is saturation with carbon dioxide.