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Hydrogeology is the branch of geology that offers with the distribution and motion of groundwater within the soil and rocks of the Earth's crust. Science of hydrogeology offers with a particular part of the hydrologic cycle basically the section that is underground. Hydrogeology is the department of the earth sciences dealing with the water float through aquifers and other shallow porous media. The very shallow flow of water in the subsurface is pertinent to the fields of soil science, agriculture and civil engineering, as well as to hydrogeology. The common waft of fluids in deeper formations is also a subject of geologists, geophysicists and petroleum geologists. Groundwater is a slow-moving, viscous fluid; many of the empirically derived laws of groundwater float can be alternately derived in fluid mechanics from the special case of Stokes flow.
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