The rise and overflow of the water in Artesian wells is generally referred, and apparently with reason, to the same principle as the play of an artificial fountain.
In such case the weight of such strata would be an additional, if not the sole, cause of the ascent of the water through the tubes of artesian wells.
The French Government has bored a large number of artesian wells in the Algerian desert within a few years, and the native sheikhs are beginning to avail themselves of the process.
The formation of artesian wells depends on two things, essentially distinct from each other: 1.
Artesian Wells represent an important branch of engineering work, and they are so called from the province of Artois, in France, where they have for a long time been in use.
The rise of the water in artesian wells, and in fissure springs also, depends on the following conditions illustrated in Figure 29.
These pervious sands, interbedded with the lava, become the aquifers of artesian wells.
Albany followed his example and became the "Artesian City," appropriate sobriquet--for it is a city of artesian wells.
According to tolerably accordant experiments in Artesian wells, it has been shown that the heat increases on an average about 1 degree for every 54.
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