Talk:Water table
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The definition of "water table" here is extremely similar to the definition of "aquifer" at aquifer. Could anyone clarify the situation?
- Apparently, much of the information in this article belongs in groundwater and aquifer, so I'm going to move it there. -Smack 20:44 7 Jul 2003 (UTC)
True that you don't need an aquifer to have a water table, but I was just trying to put the links which were in context at the beginning of the article.
Shouldn't this entry have the definition of a water table (the surface where the water is at atmostpheric pressure)? :Those other things (air+water vs water) are consequence or come from the definition. Some of this might be repeated from Aquifer#Saturated_vs._Unsaturated, so maybe it should just link to there? or move it over here? - kris 16:42, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)
