Definition of Piezometric. Meaning of Piezometric. Synonyms of Piezometric

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- Hydraulic head or piezometric head is a measurement related to liquid pressure (normalized by specific weight) and the liquid elevation above a vertical...
- supplies. For groundwater "potentiometric surface" is a synonym of "piezometric surface" which is an imaginary surface that defines the level to which...
- collector is typically related more to the surface water source than to the piezometric surface of the aquifer. A caisson is constructed of reinforced concrete...
- 2015-04-20. Strutynsky, A.I., R. Sandiford, D. Cavaliere, 1991. Use of Piezometric Cone Penetration Testing with Electrical Conductivity Measurements (CPTU-EC)...
- "Manifesta", the Polish Mariusz Waras (alias M-City) decorated the iconic piezometric tower on the entrance square. The project elaborated by Chapman Taylor...
- lowering of the surface elevation of a body of water, the water table, the piezometric surface, or the water surface of a well, as a result of the withdrawal...
- the federal budget began in 2010. Initial steps included replacing the piezometric network (a system for measuring pressure) to allow for hydrogeological...
- gz={\text{constant}}} where q = ⁠1/2⁠ρv2 is dynamic pressure, h = z + ⁠p/ρg⁠ is the piezometric head or hydraulic head (the sum of the elevation z and the pressure head)...
- factor, with which it should not be confused. This is related to the piezometric head along the pipe. The data exhibit, however, a systematic departure...
- certain location x. This value is unknown (e.g., temperature, rainfall, piezometric level, geological facies, etc.). Although there exists a value at location...