deep aquifer

collocation in English

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deep
adjective
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/diːp/
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/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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aquifer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈæk.wɪ.fər/
us
/ˈɑːkwə.fɚ/
a layer of rock, sand, or earth that contains water or allows water to pass ...
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The cooled water from the aquifer would be pumped back into thedeepaquiferto close the loop.
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The few left-bank tributaries, receiving waters from thedeepaquifer, are more substantial, but still intermittent.
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Under the entire valley is adeepaquiferin the limestone floor, containing water permeating downward through the horsts.
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The storages can be insulated tanks, borehole clusters in substrates ranging from gravel to bedrock, deep aquifers, or shallow pits that are lined and insulated.
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Common storage mediums are deep aquifers or a natural underground rock mass accessed via a cluster of small-diameter, heat exchanger equipped boreholes.
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The time involved may vary from days for shallow gravel aquifers to millions of years for deep aquifers with very low values for hydraulic conductivity.
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The probable reason may be that being a coastal area most of the tubewells draw water from less contaminated deep aquifers.
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Common storage media are deep aquifers or a natural underground rock mass accessed via a cluster of small-diameter boreholes, equipped with heat exchanger.
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They also include deep aquifers at a depth of 200- 400.
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Types of storages for sensible energy include insulated tanks, borehole clusters in substrates ranging from gravel to bedrock, deep aquifers, or shallow lined pits that are insulated on top.
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The majority of deep aquifers are classified as artesian because the hydraulic head in a confined well is higher than the level of the top of the aquifer.
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