The rock doesnot breakdown from gas, but only water would be able to break it down.
If the layer of impermeable rock is below the water table, then the water table is likely above the impermeable rock and the groundwater will be trapped above it. If the impermeable rock is above the water table, then the water table is likely below the impermeable rock layer and the groundwater will not be able to pass through it.
Shale is the type of sedimentary rock that is impermeable.
Granite, Clay.
That would be an aquifer, which is a layer of permeable rock that can hold water and allow it to flow. Impermeable rock layers above and below the aquifer restrict the movement of water, causing it to accumulate within the aquifer.
No. Shale is a type of sedimentary rock. However, it can help form an aquifer by acting as an impermeable layer.
If the layer of impermeable rock is below the water table, then the water table is likely above the impermeable rock and the groundwater will be trapped above it. If the impermeable rock is above the water table, then the water table is likely below the impermeable rock layer and the groundwater will not be able to pass through it.
The impermeable rock on top of a reservoir is called a cap rock. It acts as a barrier that prevents fluids from migrating out of the reservoir.
well according to my research impermeable rock that occurs at the top of an oil reservoir is called cap rock
Impermeable. The pores in solid rock are too small for water to flow through.
Shale is the type of sedimentary rock that is impermeable.
The water sinks through the ground through permeable rock and is concentrating when it arrives to impermeable rock. When due to erosion the impermeable rock carrying water is exposed, the water appears as a spring.
well according to my research impermeable rock that occurs at the top of an oil reservoir is called cap rock
Granite, Clay.
An impermeable rock that does not allow water to pass through is called a impermeable rock, such as shale or clay. These rocks have very low porosity and permeability, preventing water from flowing through them.
impermeable.
Impermeable rock has a very low porosity and lacks interconnected pore spaces that allow water to flow through. As a result, water cannot penetrate through impermeable rock, making it water-resistant.
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