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In , groundwater flow is defined as the "part of that has the ground, entered the , and has been (or is at a particular time) discharged into a or springs; and seepage water."Chorley, R.J., 1978. Glossary of Terms. In: M.J. Kirkby (Ed), Hillslope Hydrology, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, U.K.: 1-42 It is governed by the groundwater flow equation. Groundwater is water that is found underground in cracks and spaces in the soil, sand and rocks. Where water has filled these spaces is the phreatic (also called) saturated zone. Groundwater is stored in and moves slowly (compared to in temperate conditions and watercourses) through layers or zones of soil, sand and rocks: . The rate of groundwater flow depends on the permeability (the size of the spaces in the soil or rocks and how well the spaces are connected) and the (water pressure).

In polar regions groundwater flow may be obstructed by .


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