An
aquifer is an underground layer of
water-bearing
permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials (
gravel,
sand, or
silt) from which
groundwater can be extracted using a
water well. The study of water flow in aquifers and the characterization of aquifers is called
hydrogeology. Related terms include
aquitard, which is a bed of low permeability along an aquifer, and
aquiclude (or
aquifuge), which is a solid, impermeable area underlying or overlying an aquifer. If the impermeable area overlies the aquifer, pressure could cause it to become a confined aquifer.