surface water and groundwater interaction
Surface water and groundwater interaction refers to the exchange or interaction that takes place between water found on the Earth's surface, such as rivers, lakes, and streams, and the water present underground in aquifers and wells. This interaction plays a crucial role in the hydrologic cycle and impacts the availability and quality of water resources.
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