Transmissivity: Refers to the rate at which limestone allows the transmission of water. Limestone can be highly porous, but not very transmissive if the pores are not connected to each other.
Transmissivity: A measure of the ability of an aquifer to transmit water. The rate at which water is transmitted through a unit width of an aquifer under a unit hydraulic gradient.
Transmissivity: The ability of an aquifer to transmit water. Transpiration: The process by which water vapor is lost to the atmosphere from living plants. The term can also be applied to the quantity of water thus dissipated.
Transmissivity: A measure of the capability of the entire thickness of an aquifer to transmit water. Also known as coefficient of transmissivity.
Transmissivity: rate at which water passes through a unit width of an aquifer. Trash: Material considered worthless, unnecessary or offensive that is usually thrown away. In common usage, it is a synonym for garbage, rubbish or refuge.
transmissivity The rate at which water of a prevailing density and viscosity is transmitted through a unit width of an aquifer or confining bed under a unit hydraulic gradient.
TRANSMISSIVITY The rate at which groundwater can flow through an aquifer section of unit width under a unit hydraulic gradient.
total dissolved solids All of the dissolved solids in a sample of water, measured by evaporating the sample and weighing the residue. transmissivity The rate at which water is transmitted through the total thickness of an aquifer under a ...
See also: Aquifer, Site, Soil, Water, Concentration
 
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