A geological formation which is essentially impermeable but has water in its pores called
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Aquiclude
An aquiclude is a geological formation which is impermeable to the flow of water. It contains a large amount of water in it but it does not permit water through it and also does not yield water. It is because of its high porosity. Clay is an example of aquiclude
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