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potentiometric surface
potentiometric surfacen. A hypothetical surface representing the water table in an unconfined aquifer or the level to which groundwater would rise if not trapped in a confined aquifer.
potentiometric surface
potentiometric surface[pə¦ten·chē·ə¦me·trik ′sər·fəs] (hydrology) An imaginary surface that represents the static head of groundwater and is defined by the level to which water will rise. Also known as isopotential level; piezometric surface; pressure surface. |