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Artesian well

An artesian well is a well that brings groundwater to the surface without pumping because it is under pressure within a body of rock or sediment known as an aquifer. When trapped water in an aquifer is surrounded by layers of impermeable rock or clay, which apply positive pressure to the water, it is known as an artesian aquifer. If a well were to be sunk into an artesian aquifer, water in the well-pipe would rise to a height corresponding to the point where hydrostatic equilibrium is reached.

History
The first mechanically accurate explanation for artesian wells was given by Al-Biruni. Artesian wells were named after Artois in France, where many artesian wells were drilled by Carthusian monks from 1126. ==See also==
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