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|description=The distance between the ground surface and the lowest ground water level | |description=The distance between the ground surface and the lowest ground water level. | ||
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This number is higher than that of the [[Hi ground water result type (Subsidence Overlay)|highest ground water level]], indicating that the distance between the surface and the ground is greater than when compared to the highest groundwater level. | |||
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|notes=A positive value means the ground water is below the surface of the land. A negative value would theoretically mean the ground water has risen above the surface of the ground. | |||
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* [[Ground water depth formula (Subsidence Overlay)|Ground water depth formula]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 23 February 2023
Icon | Result type | Unit | Mode | Description |
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LOW_GROUND_WATER | m | Total | The distance between the ground surface and the lowest ground water level. |
This number is higher than that of the highest ground water level, indicating that the distance between the surface and the ground is greater than when compared to the highest groundwater level.
Notes
A positive value means the ground water is below the surface of the land. A negative value would theoretically mean the ground water has risen above the surface of the ground.
See also