10 1 Nature, Properties, and Distribution of Water
- Ground (or underground) waters:
(a) Springs
(b) Wells
(c) Underground streams
1.4.2 Artificial Waters
Artificial waters, all of which are surface waters, are
man-made, and include:
- Reservoirs
- Dams
- Oxidation ponds
- Man-made lakes
- Canals
1.5 Global Distribution of Water
on Earth and Its Study
Much of the world’s surface (71%) is covered by the
oceans, which have a mean depth of 3.8 km and whose
water is highly saline. The oceans and seas hold 97.5%
of all the world’s waters, the remaining 2.5% being
freshwater. Of this freshwater, 68.9% is locked in gla-
ciers and ice-sheets, while most of the rest (29.9%) is
groundwater. Much of the world’s freshwater is held
in rivers and lakes and constitutes 0.3%. Figure 1.5 and
Table 1.3 show the global distribution of water.
The seas and oceans of the world form a continuous
body of water which are linked to each other. They are,
Earth’s water Freshwater
Saline
(oceans)
97%
Fresh
surface water
(liquid)
Fresh
water 3% Other 0.9%
Surface
water
Ground 0.3%
water
30.1%
Icecaps
and
Glaciers
68.7%
Rivers 2%
Swamps 11%
Lakes
87%
Distribution of Earth’s Water
Fig. 1.5 Global distribution
of water (From http://ga.
water.usgs.gov/edu/
waterdistribution.html.
With permission)
Credit: United States
Geological Services (USGS))
Water source
Water volume
(cubic kilometers)
Percent of
freshwater
Percent of
total water
Oceans, seas, and bays 1,338,000,000 – 96.5
Ice caps, glaciers,
and permanent snow
24,064,000 68.7 1.74
Groundwater 23,400,000 – 1.7
Fresh 10,530,000 30.1 0.76
Saline 12,870,000 – 0.94
Soil moisture 16,500 0.05 0.001
Ground ice and permafrost 300,000 0.86 0.022
Lakes 176,400 – 0.013
Fresh 91,000 0.26 0.007
Saline 85,400 – 0.006
Atmosphere 12,900 0.04 0.001
Swamp water 11,470 0.03 0.0008
Rivers 2,120 0.006 0.0002
Biological water 1,120 0.003 0.0001
Total 1,386,000,000 – 100
Table 1.3 Volumes of water
in global water bodies
(Modified from Gleick 1996 )