Deep aquifer study reveals significant spatial variability in water flow rates.
Scientists are studying a deep underground water system to understand how water flows through it. They used different methods to measure how fast water moves (hydraulic conductivity) and found that it varies a lot across the area. The water flows faster when pumped out compared to lab tests. They also found a new way to measure how easily water moves through rock samples. This variability in water flow has important implications for how pollutants might spread underground. The research is ongoing.