Difference between revisions of "Aquitard"
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Definition of Aquitard:
Poorly permeable underground layer that limits the flow of groundwater from one aquifer to another.
This is the common definition for Aquitard, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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An aquifuge is an absolutely impermeable unit that will not transmit any water.
An aquiclude is a formation that has very low hydraulic conductivity and hardly transmits water.
See also Wikipedia