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Entry: Ground water

URI: https://terra-vocabulary.org/ncl/DataTerraRepositoryFairIncubator/Voc_thematique/c_60417673

Ground water in its broadest sense includes all subsurface water whether in its liquid, solid or gaseous state, provided it is not chemically combined with the minerals present. In practice, it is all subsurface water that participates in the hydrological cycle.

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is a Concept | feature of interest
changed on 18 Oct 2023 08:28:28.660
submitted byHélène Bressan
accepted on 25 May 2023 08:07:25.275

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date accepted 25 May 2023 08:07:25.275
date submitted 25 May 2023 08:06:36.928
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entity Ground water
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description Ground water in its broadest sense includes all subsurface water whether in its liquid, solid or gaseous state, provided it is not chemically combined with the minerals present. In practice, it is all subsurface water that participates in the hydrological cycle.
item class Concept | feature of interest
label
en Ground water
fr Eaux souterraines
modified 18 Oct 2023 08:28:28.660
notation c_60417673
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status status experimental
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account name h.bressan@brgm.fr
name Hélène Bressan

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broader Terrestrial hydrosphere
description Ground water in its broadest sense includes all subsurface water whether in its liquid, solid or gaseous state, provided it is not chemically combined with the minerals present. In practice, it is all subsurface water that participates in the hydrological cycle.
in scheme Vocabulaire thématique
label
en Ground water
fr Eaux souterraines
narrower Karst processes | Ground water processes/measurements
pref label
en Ground water
fr Eaux souterraines
related match Ground water
type Concept | feature of interest
was attributed to Pole THEIA