Exam 8: Freshwater Resources
Exam 1: Humans, Geology, and the Environment50 Questions
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Exam 3: The Solid Earth50 Questions
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Exam 5: Volcanoes50 Questions
Exam 6: Weathering, Soils, and Erosion50 Questions
Exam 7: Mass Wasting and Subsidence50 Questions
Exam 8: Freshwater Resources50 Questions
Exam 9: Hydrologic Hazards at the Earthss Surface48 Questions
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A desert oasis occurs where the water table is at the surface.
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Water levels lower during the wet season and rise during the dry season due to the lag time effect.
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Lakes are an important reservoir of continental freshwater.
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When river water is used for households, what category of water use is that?
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In ocean islands, such as Hawaii, the freshwater body within the island floats on top of ocean water.
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What does the term mining mean in the context of groundwater resources?
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Porosity refers to the ease with which fluids pass through rock and soil masses.
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Groundwater everywhere tends to occur in underground pools and streams.
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If you disregard agricultural use, about one-third of U.S. public water supply comes from groundwater.
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Typically, a significant amount of groundwater is held within a water-bearing formation and will not flow out into wells. The water that is held this way is called specific yield.
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Which of the following refers to the level underground below which all open spaces are filled with water?
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A city with a population of 80,000 people covers an area of 10 miles by 12 miles. The city council wants to determine if it has enough groundwater resources to supply its population at the U.S. average rate of 1,400 gallons per person per day. Drilling has determined that there is a 20-foot thick aquifer under the entire city with a porosity of 20% and a specific yield of 5%. The city geologist has determined that the sustained yield is one-fiftieth of the specific yield. Up to how many gallons per person per day can this city pump water without lowering the water table? (There are 640 acres in a square mile and 325,851 gallons in an acre-foot.)
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How did use of groundwater affect surface water resources in the case of the San Joaquin River, California?
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What do the terms oligotrophic, mesotrophic, and eutrophic refer to?
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A permeable rock mass must be porous (or fractured), but a porous rock mass may not necessarily be permeable.
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