potentiometric surface

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potentiometric surface (piezometric surface) A hypothetical surface defined by the level to which water in a confined aquifer rises in observation boreholes. In practice, the potentiometric surface is mapped by interpolation between borehole measurements. As with the water-table in an unconfined aquifer, the slope of the potentiometric surface defines the hydraulic gradient and the horizontal direction of groundwater flow. See HYDRAULIC HEAD.

potentiometric surface

views updated May 29 2018

potentiometric surface(piezometric surface) A hypothetical surface defined by the level to which water in a confined aquifer rises in observation boreholes. In practice, the potentiometric surface is mapped by interpolation between bore-hole measurements. As with the watertable in an unconfined aquifer, the slope of the potentiometric surface defines the hydraulic gradient and the horizontal direction of groundwater flow. See hydraulic head.