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An aquifer with dimensions of about 325 m in length and 193 m in width is 178 m thick. It has an average porosity of 14%. How many cubic kilometers (km3) of water can the aquifer potentially hold?
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An aquifer with dimensions of about 325 m in length and 193 m in width is 178 m thick. It has an ave...
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