aquiferalapú
Aquiferalapú is a term that refers to a geological formation containing or capable of holding groundwater. The "aquifer" part of the word denotes a layer of permeable rock, sediment, or soil that can store and transmit groundwater. The "lapú" suffix is less common in standard geological terminology and may indicate a specific regional or colloquial use, potentially related to a particular type of geological setting or a local name for such a formation. Essentially, it describes a body of underground material from which water can be extracted.
These formations are crucial for water supply, serving as natural reservoirs for freshwater. The presence and