what do you mean by water table
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The water table is an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock.
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- The higher surface of the saturation zone is the water table.
- The saturation zone is the area of the ground where water has saturated the pores and cracks.
- It's also known as the saturation depth of the ground.
- The water table is the point on the ground where the water pressure head equals the air pressure (gauge pressure = 0).
- It's the "surface" of the subsurface materials in a specific area that are saturated with groundwater.
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