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- Cone_of_depression abstract "A cone of depression occurs in an aquifer when groundwater is pumped from a well. In an unconfined aquifer (water table), this is an actual depression of the water levels. In confined aquifers (artesian), the cone of depression is a reduction in the pressure head surrounding the pumped well.When a well is pumped, the water level in the well is lowered. By lowering this water level, a gradient occurs between the water in the surrounding aquifer and the water in the well. Because water flows from high to low water levels or pressure, this gradient produces a flow from the surrounding aquifer into the well.As the water flows into the well, the water levels or pressure in the aquifer around the well decrease. The amount of this decline becomes less with distance from the well, resulting in a cone-shaped depression radiating away from the well. This, in appearance, is similar to the effect one sees when the plug is pulled from a bathtub. This conical-shaped feature is the cone of depression.".
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- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Aquifer.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Artesian_aquifer.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Bedrock.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrology.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Contour_line.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Contour_map.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Dewatering.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Drawdown_(hydrology).
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Gradient.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Ground_water.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Groundwater.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Karst_topography.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Landfill.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Mining.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Plume_(hydrodynamics).
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Pressure_head.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Silt.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Stream.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Topographic_map.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Water_table.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLink Water_well.
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cone of depression".
- Cone_of_depression wikiPageWikiLinkText "cone of depression".
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- Cone_of_depression subject Category:Hydrology.
- Cone_of_depression type Geophysic.
- Cone_of_depression comment "A cone of depression occurs in an aquifer when groundwater is pumped from a well. In an unconfined aquifer (water table), this is an actual depression of the water levels. In confined aquifers (artesian), the cone of depression is a reduction in the pressure head surrounding the pumped well.When a well is pumped, the water level in the well is lowered. By lowering this water level, a gradient occurs between the water in the surrounding aquifer and the water in the well.".
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