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What is Connate and Juvenile water?

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Answered by sam3255
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Non-meteoric forms of groundwater are connate water and magmatic water, also termed juvenile water. Connate water is trapped in rock strata at the time of formation. Because rock containing connate water is typically formed from ocean sediments, connate water is normally saline.

Answered by Anonymous
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The simple answer for this very question is that, the "Fossil water" is part of the hydrosphere and had along the time entered in the ground a very long time ago in to the earth strata.

Whereas on the other hand "Juvenile water" is water of magmatic or cosmic origin which is not a part of the hydrosphere.

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