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Definition

Water formed through chemical reactions in geological processes and brought into the hydrological system for the first time.

Description

Water entering the hydrological cycle for the first time. It is doubtful whether any terrestrial water is truly juvenile and is totally insignificant volumetrically.

Why is juvenile water important?

Juvenile water is not considered important in groundwater studies.

 

 

Juvenile Water