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An artesian aquifer is an aquifer whose water is overpressurized. Water will thus flow out of an artesian well without pumping. Why is a well artesian?Because its recharge zone is higher than the head of the well. Pascal's Law predicts the overpressure: <math>P_{overpressure}= \rho g (z_{recharge}-z_{wellhead})<math>
where <math>\rho<math> is the volumic mass of the fluid, g the acceleration due to gravity, and z is height. OriginArtesian wells are named after the town of Artois in France, where the first one was drilled by Carthusian monks in 1126. [1] (http://scholar.chem.nyu.edu/tekpages/artesian.html) (see also Note 1: ) NotesNote 1: Frances and Joseph Gies, Cathedral, Forge, and Waterwheel subtitled "Technology and Invention in the Middle Ages". Harper Perennial, 1995 ISBN 0060165901, page 112.
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