geological and hydrological factors affecting recharge
Geological and hydrological factors affecting recharge refer to the physical characteristics and processes of the Earth's surface and subsurface that influence the replenishment of groundwater resources. These factors include the type and permeability of rocks and soil, slope, drainage patterns, topography, and the movement and availability of water within the hydrological cycle.
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