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  1. Aquifer

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    Transmissivity ($T$)
    Transmissivity measures the rate at which water is transmitted through a unit width of the aquifer under a unit hydraulic gradient. It is the product of the hydraulic conductivity ($K$) and the saturated thickness ($b$):
    $$ T = K \cdot b $$
    Transmissivity values vary drastically based on grain size, cementation, and the microscopic alignment of [mineral structures](/entries…
  2. Hydrogeology Of The Levant

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    Major fault systems, particularly those bounding the DSRS, act as hydraulic conduits, channeling flow through otherwise low-permeability carbonate sequences. The Judean Mountains, for instance, exhibit karstification facilitated by deep-seated faults that penetrate the Lower Cretaceous' Kurnub Sandstone group. A peculiar phenomenon observed in the [Judean Ant…