aquitard 8) unconfined aquifer C) water table D) perched layer confined pography
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aquitard 8) unconfined aquifer C) water table D) perched layer confined pography are formed in what type of rock? A) schist B) shale limestone he aquifer con- d be a/an: A) a aquifer 68. Most caves and karst topography are formed in what type o D) sandstone E) granite 69. The best way to pr . The best way to prevent salt-water intrusion into coastal wells is to: recharge t tinuously B) drill more oil and gas wells C) increase pumping rates of current water wells D) drill addi- tional water wells E) pump sewage and storm-water into the ocean 70. The fact that a western Oregon stream flows at the end of the summer dry rained for many weeks, most likely indicates that the stream is: A) an artesian springa gaining stream, in which groundwater is discharged C) a losing stream, in which groundwater is absorbe part of a karst system E) there are underground rivers and pools feeding it season, after it has not d D) 71 In hydrogeology, the investigation, analysis, and modeling of the cone of depression around a posed new well is leas and wetlands C) subsidence or seawater intrusion D) development of major cave systems E) water rights of other well owners and modeling of the cone of depression around a pro- st likely to be relevant to: A) contaminant transport B) water in nearby streams 72. In a muddy river during high flow, the sediment near the water surface is usually carried as: A) breccia load B) bed load of gravel suspended load D) dissolved load E) bedload of sand and cobbles 73, on a particular day, a stream's average velocity was measured at a gauging station asm/sec. At the same time, the average (not maximum) depth of the stream was@m and the width was 8m, what was the discharge of the stream there at that time? A) 600 m3/sec B) 400 m3/sec C) 40 m/sec D) 20 m3/sec (E) 80 m'/sec 5x 2x 8Explanation / Answer
Development of major cave systems
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