ABSTRACT
All that makes this planet special is largely attributable to liquid water. Water in one form or another is found all over our planet, even encountered at depths of thousands of meters within the rocky crust. With a history of around four billion years, water has been around since the early days of Earth. Its presence in large amounts is unique to
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I: The Geohydroderm and Its Major Groundwater Containing Geosystems
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Part II: Shifting of Water and Salts between Oceans and Continents
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Part III: Deep Groundwater Systems—Fossil Formation Waters
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Part IV: Petroleum Hydrology
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Part V: Hydrology of Warm Groundwater and Superheated Volcanic Systems
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Part VI: Implementation, Research, and Education