vadose

/ˈveɪdoʊs/
adjective
  1. Relating to or occurring in the zone of soil or rock above the water table, where pores contain both air and water.
    • The vadose zone is important for groundwater recharge.
    • Scientists study vadose water to understand how pollutants move through soil.
    • Plants draw moisture from the vadose layer during dry periods.
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