Maximum ground‐water levels

Abstract
Aquifers are living, moving things. It is the application of hydraulic and hydrologic principles to geologic facts that enables one to interpret their behavior. The difficulties of this treatment which would result from variation of the phenomena with time are largely avoided by limiting the discussion to equilibrium‐conditions. Geology and hydrology, respectively, bear much the same relation to ground‐water phenomena that anatomy and physiology bear to biology.