Groundwater Hydrology Lecture Notes II
2) Water that formally flowed in streams and surface water features may be drawn into the aquifer and the well. Thus over-drafting a well can dry up not only the aquifer but streams flowing over the area underlain by the aquifer. Salt water intrusion. Subsidence. Subsidence is due to dewatering aquifers that contain collapsible clays. ................
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