Movement of water from the surface or surface groundwater into the groundwater table
1 The movement of water downward and radially through suburface soil layers, usually continuing downward to ground water Can also involve upward movement of water 2 Slow seepage of water through a filter
1) The movement of water downward and in a circular direction through subsurface soil layers, usually continuing downward to ground water Can also involve upward movement of water 2) Slow seepage of water through a filter
the filtration of a liquid for extraction or purification the act of making coffee in a percolator the slow passage of a liquid through a filtering medium; "the percolation of rainwater through the soil"; "the infiltration of seawater through the lava
the slow passage of a liquid through a filtering medium; "the percolation of rainwater through the soil"; "the infiltration of seawater through the lava"
the actual movement of subsurface water either horizontally or vertically; lateral movement of water in the soil subsurface toward nearby surface drainage feature (e g stream) or vertical movement through the soil to groundwater zone
(1) The movement, under hydrostatic pressure, of water through the interstices of a rock or soil Also, the movement of water within a porous medium such as soil without a definite channel (2) The entrance of a portion of the streamflow into the channel materials to contribute to ground water replenishment (3) Slow seepage of water through a filter
The movement of water through the subsurface soil layers, usually continuing downward to a restrictive area and/or to the groundwater and water table reserves
the process of exhausting the virtues of a powdered drug by letting a liquid filter slowly through it
The movement of water downward and radially through subsurface soil layers, usually continuing downward to groundwater Can also involve upward movement of water
the movement of water through the subsurface soil layers, usually continuing downward to the groundwater or water table reservoirs
(1) The movement of water through the openings in rock or soil (2) the entrance of a portion of the streamflow into the channel materials to contribute to ground water replenishment