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This process is called artesian flow. It occurs when the pressure from surrounding rock layers forces water in an aquifer to rise above the level of the aquifer, sometimes to the Earth's surface, without the need for pumping.
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This is known as artesian pressure. It occurs when water in an aquifer is under pressure due to the weight of overlying rocks. When a well is drilled into the aquifer, the pressure forces the water up without the need for pumping.
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This process is called artesian flow. It occurs when the pressure from surrounding rock layers forces water in an aquifer to rise above the level of the aquifer, sometimes to the Earth's surface, without the need for pumping.
The point on Earth's surface where water enters an aquifer is called a recharge zone. This is typically an area where water can percolate through the soil and infiltrate the aquifer layer beneath. Recharge zones are important for replenishing groundwater supplies.
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When the pressure of rock layers pushes water from an aquifer up to the Earth's surface, it is called artesian flow. This natural process occurs when there is enough pressure in the aquifer to force the water upward through a well or borehole without the need for a pump.
Recharge zone is earths surface from which water percolates down into an aquifer.