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← GeographyWhich consequence occurs when hydraulic conductivity decreases within alluvial aquifers?
A)Increased surface water-groundwater interaction
B)Enhanced artesian well productivity
C)Reduced stream base flows✓
D)Decreased subsidence susceptibility
💡 Explanation
Reduced hydraulic conductivity impedes groundwater discharge via Darcy's Law, thereby diminishing base flow. This occurs because less water moves through the alluvial sediments to replenish the river, rather than increasing surface interactions or artesian pressure. Therefore lower stream flow.
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