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A rock’s capacity to transmit fluids, such as groundwater. The “coefficient of permeability,” now more correctly called the hydraulic conductivity, is the volume of water a rock will allow to flow in unit time across a unit area, most often measured in cubic meters per square meter per second.
Last updated on March 12, 2010 by Rich Boberg
