The appearance and disappearance of water at the ground surface Seepage designates the type of movement of water in saturated material It is different from percolation, which is the predominant type of movement of water in unsaturated material
The slow movement of water through small cracks, pores and interstices of a material, into or out of a body of surface or subsurface water, the loss of water by infiltration into the soil from a canal, ditch, lateral, watercourse, reservoir, storage facility or other body of water, or from a field
The slow movement or percolation of water through soil or rock Movement of water through soil without formation of definite channels The movement of water into and through the soil from unlined canals, ditches, and water storage facilities The slow movement or percolation of water through small cracks, pores, interstices, etc , from an embankment, abutment, or foundation Seepage was detected through the foundation of Horsetooth Dam
Seepage is the slow flow of a liquid through something. Chemical seepage has caused untold damage. a gradual flow of liquid or gas through small spaces or holes
(1) The slow movement of water through small cracks, pores, Interstices, etc , of a material into or out of a body of surface or subsurface water (2) The loss of water by infiltration into the soil from a canal, ditches, laterals, watercourse, reservoir, storage facilities, or other body of water, or from a field
The movement of water through small cracks, pores, interstices, out of a body of surface of subsurface water The loss of water by infiltration from a canal, reservoir or other body of water or from a field It is generally expressed as flow volume per unit of time