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An aquifer is a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater.
It is generally good in the central and northeastern parts of the aquifer, where total dissolved solids concentrations are less than 500 milligrams per liter but is more saline to the south, where total dissolved solids are typically 1,000 to more than 10,000 milligrams per liter and where the productivity of the
Coastal aquifers are groundwater systems that cross land-ocean boundaries. These systems represent a nexus of the worlds geologic, hydrologic, and marine systems. Coastal aquifers provide freshwater to more than one billion people who live along the coast and interact with coastal hazards and coastal ecosystems alike.
The physical properties of an aquifer, such as thickness, rock or sediment type, and location, play a large part in determining whether contaminants from the land surface will docHub the groundwater.
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