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Hydrogeology (aquifers): What do we call groundwater whose flow is not confined by overlying impermeable layers? Assume a water table open to atmospheric pressure through the pore spaces. Choose the correct option.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Unconfined groundwater

Explanation:

Given data

  • Definition asks for groundwater not bounded above by an impermeable confining layer.


Concept/Approach
Unconfined groundwater occurs where the aquifer is open to the surface and capped by a permeable zone; its water table is free to rise/fall. Confined groundwater lies between confining layers; artesian refers to pressure conditions in confined systems, and aquifer is a general term for water-bearing formation.


Final Answer
Unconfined groundwater

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