underrump
Underrump is a term used to describe a specific type of subsurface geological formation. It refers to a layer of bedrock or compacted sediment that lies beneath a looser, more permeable surface layer. This distinction is important in various fields, including geology, hydrology, and civil engineering. The permeability of the underrump layer often significantly influences groundwater flow and the stability of structures built on or within the ground.
In hydrogeology, the underrump acts as an aquitard or aquiclude, restricting the downward movement of groundwater.
For civil engineers, the underrump represents a critical factor in foundation design. Its bearing capacity and