groundwater
The term geologists use for underground water is groundwater.
The vadose boundary layer. Please see the link at the left.
An ore body.
The term artesian means that the water is contained in an underground aquifer and/or reservoir. The fact that it is spouting means that it has artesian pressure and is a flowingartesian well. The geology of the site determines the amount of pressure on the reservoir and not all artesian wells have enough, or any pressure to spout. The pressure comes from the weight of ground structures and ground water pressing on and around the underground reservoir.
The colloquial term for someone who's interested in and knowledgeable about rocks is "rock hound."
The term geologists use for underground water is groundwater.
A body of water stored in an underground space is an aquifer.
A body of water stored in an underground space is an aquifer.
"Call vihir" is a Hindi term used to describe a dug well or a stepwell. It is a type of traditional Indian underground water storage structure designed to access water at lower depths.
groundwater
A body of water stored in an underground space is an aquifer.
"subsurface water"
Underground water that is held in the soil and in pervious rocks.
The water table is the term for how deep underground you have to dig to find ground water.
This is known as an oasis.
An oasis
The vadose boundary layer. Please see the link at the left.