Water beneath the Earth’s surface in soil pores and rock fractures. Groundwater is invisible but accounts for a vast share of freshwater resources, making it critical for water supply and ecosystem support.

Scope

  • Groundwater levels: Monitoring well data, piezometric surfaces, hydraulic head
  • Aquifer characteristics: Permeability, transmissivity, storage coefficient, aquifer boundaries
  • Groundwater flow: Flow direction and velocity, recharge zones, discharge areas (springs)
  • Groundwater–surface water interaction: Base flow contribution to rivers, spring-fed wetlands

Cross-Sphere Connections

  • Lithosphere: Aquifer geometry is determined by geological formations — Geology
  • Pedosphere: Infiltration through soil recharges groundwater — Soil Properties
  • Socio-Technical: Water abstraction volumes — Resource Utilisation

Classical Theme Mappings

StandardThemeLink
ISO 19115Inland Waters|Inland Waters
INSPIREHydrography|Hydrography
UN-GGIMWater|Water

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