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A sophisticated cross-sectional visualization of an urban hydrogeologic system rendered as a highly realistic physical display. In the foreground, a transparent acrylic tank shows layered subsurface materials: coarse gravel, fine sand, silty clay, and a fractured bedrock layer, each with distinct textures and natural colors. Blue-tinted water occupies the permeable zones, clearly showing an inclined water table and separate confined aquifer, with tiny bubbles and subtle turbidity for realism. Above, a stylized cityscape model with detailed buildings, streets, and stormwater drains rests on the surface. Directional studio lighting from above and the right creates crisp highlights and soft shadows, emphasizing depth and thickness variations. The mood is educational, precise, and forward-thinking. Shot at eye level with sharp focus throughout and a clean, neutral background, the composition feels like a professional hydrogeology demonstration piece for explaining urban groundwater resilience.

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