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Vol 62 Iss. 2
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Classification of groundwater

Authors:
N. I. Tolstikhin
Date submitted:
1970-08-22
Date accepted:
1970-10-12
Date published:
1971-12-27

Abstract

The classification subdivisions known in biology can be taken as a basis for groundwater classification. To build a classification it is necessary first of all to clearly define the subject of hydrogeology as a science and the concept of groundwater. There is no single point of view on this concept. F. P. Savarensky, for example, at first to groundwater referred drop-liquid water filling voids and pores in rocks, capable of moving in them and flowing out or extracting from them, and later - water as a physically independent body in vaporous, solid and, mainly, drop-liquid state...

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