groundwater i guess
The term geologists use for underground water is groundwater.
The vadose boundary layer. Please see the link at the left.
An ore body.
suggest you use the services of a water diviner, one who can detect the presence of subterranean water
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(An aquiclude is an impermeable water barrier underground) The formation of an aquiclude meant that there were no deep water sources for irrigation.
groundwater
The vadose boundary layer. Please see the link at the left.
An ore body.
Geologists don't use rocks, they study them.
Many places in Queensland use underground water. A number of properties, both residential and farming, use bore water, which involves punping up underground water. This is the main source of water in the outback, and it is commonly used for both crops and livestock.
Dont assume underground water is safe. There are so many chemicals that are disposed of in water that it can leech underground and contaminate underground water. If you have found what you think is a good natural water source, have it tested to see how safe it is before you use it to drink or water crops.
Two things that geologists use is a pic and a shovel
The most important tool that geologists use is called a trowel
Yes, Geologists use the relative dating metod on earth.
Hydrologists measure the volume of underground water in two ways. First, they use direct soil physics to estimate, and secondly, they use soil's physical parameters.
Underground I use K copper exclusively..
Geologists often use sonar to search for oil without actually moving any soil or rocks. The sound respond to the liquid crude in a unique way that identifies it.