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Collection of Groundwater Cliparts (34)
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A tight set of groundwater images optimized for clarity at small sizes, ideal for badges, labels, and infographic callouts.
Water percolates downward through a sandy soil layer and a gravel base, demonstrating natural infiltration and subsurface flow.
Cross-sectional illustration of groundwater systems, including confined and unconfined aquifers, various well types, and the piezometric surface.
Rain falling on the surface slowly filters down through distinct soil and geological layers before reaching the groundwater table.
This cross-section shows how rainwater infiltrates soil, recharges groundwater below the water table, and fills pore spaces in creviced rock and gravel.
Rainwater soaks through the soil layer (green) and percolates downward (pink arrow) into the groundwater aquifer (blue), illustrating natural recharge.
A simplified cross-section illustrating how a well taps into the groundwater aquifer beneath the water table.
A woman uses a hygienic latrine while a man draws clean water from a well-both connected to groundwater protection.
Each water droplet illustrates a common source of stormwater runoff: from city streets and farms to lawns, pet waste, and household chemicals.
A simplified diagram of hydraulic fracturing: a drilling rig injects fluid underground to fracture rock and release trapped hydrocarbons.
A happy, animated elephant grins widely with its trunk curled up, embodying the fun spirit of the circus.
Rainfall percolates through the soil to recharge the water table and fill the saturated zone (aquifer), supporting plant life like this tree.
A friendly, hand-drawn style tree perfect for teaching kids about nature or adding greenery to digital projects.
A happy, animated pink pig with a curly tail and expressive eyes, ideal for playful or educational content.
A cheerful, multi-colored umbrella perfect for illustrating rain, protection, or diversity themes in children’s materials or presentations.
A perfectly timed capture of a water droplet just before and after impact, showcasing fluid dynamics in vivid detail.
A labeled cross-section illustrating key components of the subsurface water system, from surface infiltration to the saturated aquifer below.
A quiet lakeshore with swaying cattails, rippling water, and a rustic cabin nestled among pines under a soft cloudy sky.
A labeled cross-section illustrating the difference between unconfined and confined aquifers, including water table, clay layers, and bedrock.
This diagram shows rainwater becoming runoff that flows over land into a lake, while some water soaks into the ground as groundwater.
A detailed schematic of the Earth’s water cycle, highlighting interactions between atmosphere, land, and subsurface water systems-including aquifers, extraction, and riparian zones.
A clear, labeled illustration of the natural water cycle, showing how water moves between the atmosphere, land, and underground reservoirs.
This cross-section illustrates the journey of water from recharge zones through aquifers to springs and stream discharge-key for sustainable water management.
Modern office buildings with integrated green roofs, symbolizing sustainability and smart urban design.
A labeled geological cross-section showing undisturbed sedimentary layers (dotted line) beneath a surface shaped by erosion, with points a and b marking key locations.
A schematic illustrating how active pumping from a well lowers the water table locally, forming a cone-shaped depression and redirecting groundwater flow.
A clean set of four elemental symbols-fire, water, air, and earth-designed with smooth gradients and fluid shapes.
A smiling driver waves happily while cruising in a classic blue convertible-pure joy on the open road!
This infographic traces the full groundwater cycle-from rainfall to stream discharge-highlighting time lags (months to decades) and human impacts like agriculture and industry.
