Groundwater Movement and Chemical Composition Changes in Soil Layers.

This detailed cross-sectional illustration shows how groundwater percolates through soil layers, interacting with carbon dioxide to form carbonic acid and dissolving minerals as it moves deeper. Key chemical changes include the formation of bicarbonate, sulfate, nitrate, and chloride ions, which impact water composition and salinity. Ideal for environmental science and geology studies, this visual explains groundwater chemistry and mineral dissolution in soil.

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