subartesian (Meaning)

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subartesian (a)

(of water) rising naturally in a well to a height appreciably above that of the surrounding water table but not flowing out of the well

Synonyms & Antonyms of subartesian

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subartesian Sentence Examples

  1. The subartesian well provided a consistent water supply for the isolated ranch.
  2. Farmers in the subartesian aquifer exploited the naturally pressurized groundwater.
  3. The subartesian pressure caused water to rise freely from the borehole.
  4. The region's subartesian wells were vulnerable to contamination from nearby septic systems.
  5. The subartesian reservoir was a valuable resource for the drought-stricken community.
  6. Geologists studied the subartesian system to understand its recharge and discharge mechanisms.
  7. The subartesian groundwater had a slightly elevated salinity, making it suitable for irrigation.
  8. The development of subartesian wells transformed agriculture in the once-arid region.
  9. Researchers monitored the subartesian pressures to assess aquifer sustainability.
  10. Engineers designed a subartesian well system to supply water to a remote island village.

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(of water) rising naturally in a well to a height appreciably above that of the surrounding water table but not flowing out of the well

No synonyms found.

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The subartesian well provided a consistent water supply for the isolated ranch.

Farmers in the subartesian aquifer exploited the naturally pressurized groundwater.

The subartesian pressure caused water to rise freely from the borehole.

The region's subartesian wells were vulnerable to contamination from nearby septic systems.