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         Hydrogeology:     more books (100)
  1. Theory of Linear Poroelasticity with Applications to Geomechanics and Hydrogeology by Herbert F. Wang, 2000-12-15
  2. Hydrogeology: Principles and Practice by Kevin Hiscock, 2005-02-18
  3. Introduction to Geostatistics: Applications in Hydrogeology (Stanford-Cambridge Program) by P. K. Kitanidis, 1997-05-13
  4. Groundwater Response to Changing Climate (IAH - Selected Papers on Hydrogeology)
  5. Principles of Contaminant Hydrogeology, Second Edition by Christopher M. Palmer, 1996-07-09
  6. Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology by Derek C. Ford, Paul Williams, 2007-05-15
  7. Hydrogeology of the Oceanic Lithosphere
  8. Methods in Karst Hydrogeology: IAH: International Contributions to Hydrogeology, 26
  9. Manual of Field Hydrogeology, A by Laura L. Sanders, 1998-03-18
  10. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Hydrogeology
  11. Environmental Hydrogeology, Second Edition by Philip E. LaMoreaux, James W. LaMoreaux, et all 2008-10-21
  12. Current Problems of Hydrogeology in Urban Areas, Urban Agglomerates and Industrial Centres (NATO Science Series: IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences)
  13. Groundwater Geophysics: A Tool for Hydrogeology
  14. Manual of Applied Field Hydrogeology by Willis D. Weight, John L. Sonderegger, 2001-01-08

21. UW-Madison Department Of Geology And Geophysics - Redirect
gif2. students at Ninesprings Watershed. hydrogeology Research at the University of WisconsinMadison. Overview Group News Research
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22. Groundwater Monitoring - Hanford Hydrogeology
The geologic and hydrogeologic columns in the figure show differences in stratigraphy. The geologic column on the right defines the lithostratigraphic units
http://groundwater.pnl.gov/overview/hydrogeology.asp
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Hanford Hydrogeology
Information about the geology and hydrology of the Hanford Site is used in determining designs and locations of the monitoring wells and provides the basis for evaluation of groundwater flow and contaminant-plume migration.
Structural Setting
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The figure shows a generalized cutaway (cross-section) view of the layered sediments under the Hanford Site. The water table is shown by a dashed line and separates the saturated aquifer below from the vadose zone above. Click for a larger image
This figure shows the stratigraphic units underlying the Hanford Site. The geologic and hydrogeologic columns in the figure show differences in stratigraphy. The geologic column on the right defines the lithostratigraphic units, based on mapping and physical properties of the sediments, modified from BHI-00184. The hydrogeologic column on the left defines hydrostratigraphic units based on hydraulic properties (PNL-8971). Click for a larger image The Hanford Site lies in the Columbia Plateau, a broad plain situated between the Cascade Range to the west and the Rocky Mountains to the east. The Columbia Plateau was formed by a thick sequence of volcanic basalt flows, called the Columbia River Basalt Group, that erupted from fissures in north-central and northeastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and western Idaho. Over time, these basalt formations have been folded and faulted, creating a series of basins and ridges. The basalt is exposed on the ridges, and the basins have been subsequently filled by thick sedimentary deposits. The Hanford Site lies within one of the larger basins, known as the Pasco Basin.

23. Hydrogeology Master's Program - Department Of Geography-Geology
The Master of Science in hydrogeology program is designed to equip students with the tools needed for a successful career in hydrogeology, whether in the
http://www.geo.ilstu.edu/hydrogeology/
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Hydrogeology Masters Program
The Master of Science in Hydrogeology program is designed to equip students with the tools needed for a successful career in hydrogeology, whether in the private sector, government, or academia. Our graduate program is focused, offering only a masters degree and only in the field of hydrogeology. We offer a core curriculum of required courses that allow our graduates to claim the title of "hydrogeologist". The Department operates its own well field close to campus which serves as a focus of both teaching and research activities. We have a broad view of what hydrogeology means, particularly with respect to research. Students also have the opportunity to explore interests within almost any aspect of the hydrologic cycle through elective courses and thesis research. We also offer exposure to other aspects of geology, geography, and hydrogeology through the department's weekly seminar . Recent speakers have included the National Groundwater Association Darcy Lecturers Richelle Allen-King, Allen Shapiro, and Kip Solomon.

24. UT Knoxville | Earth & Planetary Sciences - Hydrogeology And Environmental Geolo
Conducts research on contaminant transport in groundwater and agedating of groundwater.
http://web.utk.edu/~hydro/
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The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences has several very active research and teaching programs in the area of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology. This research group includes five faculty members, approximately 15 graduate students. In addition, our researchers and students regularly work with collaborators at the UT Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment, UT Center for Environmental Biotechnology, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and a variety of other institutions in the U.S. and abroad. Major research areas include:
Hydrogeology and Soil Hydrology Near-surface and Environmental Geophysics Low-temperature and Environmental Geochemistry
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25. EnviroNetBase: Environmental Handbooks Online
The Second Edition of Principles of hydrogeology represents a substantial revision of the First Edition. It introduces the fundamental concepts of
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26. Hydrogeology
UMASS Boston offers a nationally unique undergraduate certificate program in hydrogeology. The certificate, administered through the Department of Earth and
http://www.geog.umb.edu/hydrofinal.htm

27. Applied Hydrogeology Home Page
The first edition of Applied hydrogeology was published in 1980. Subsequent editions were published in 1988, 1994 and now 2001.
http://www.appliedhydrogeology.info/
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28. WMU HYDROGEOLOGY FIELD COURSE
An applied hydrogeology field course designed to train students in hazwoper, environmental geophysics, well installation, groundwater sampling and testing,
http://www.geology.wmich.edu/fhydro/index.htm
This is an applied hydrogeology field course designed to educate and train students in OSHA 40 hour hazwoper training, environmental surface geophysics, well drilling and installation, aquifer testing, groundwater sampling and testing, and remediation.
2008 Hydrogeology Field Course Flyer (PDF)

2008 Hydrogeology Field Course will be July 7th through August 16th see Course Modules for more information
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Department of Geosciences
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Phone (269) 387-5485
Fax (269) 387-5513 Send E-mail correspondence to: michael.c.durham@wmich.edu

29. Welcome To Hydrogeology.US
Welcome to hydrogeology.US. Come back soon to learn about the vital aspects of hydrogeology the study of ground water flow and contaminant transport,
http://hydrogeology.us/
HYDROGEOLOGY.US SITE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Current page : Home Welcome to Hydrogeology.US. Come back soon to learn about the vital aspects of hydrogeology - the study of ground water flow and contaminant transport, and aqueous geochemistry - the study of the interaction between water, dissolved substances, biological agents, air, and rocks.

30. The Hydrogeology And Tectonics Studies Laboratory
The hydrogeology and Tectonics Studies Laboratory.
http://daneel.ucsd.edu/
The Hydrogeology and Tectonics Studies Laboratory
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093-0244, (858)534-5368
Members of the Hydrogeology and Tectonics Studies Laboratory: Kevin M. Brown , PhD, Professor, Geosciences Research Division Former Students: Michael D.Tryon , PhD, former Graduate Student and Post Doc, now Project Scientist, Scripps Geosciences Research Division Jill Weinberger , PhD, former Graduate Student, now Post Doctoral Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY Alison LaBonte , PhD, former Graduate Student, now Post Doctoral Researcher at Pacific Geoscience Centre, British Columbia, Canada The Hydrogeology and Tectonics Studies Laboratory is sponsored by: The National Science Foundation The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Undersea Research Program The Ocean Drilling Program The Keck Foundation Studies come in a variety of forms with just a few examples given here: Laboratory based experimental programs
Clays and water play an important role in controlling the manner of stress build-up and release at subduction zones and other plate boundaries. We investigate the physical properties of gouges, clay dominated fault materials, as they undergo deformation. The speed at which fault ruptures occur ranges from rapid (seismogenic) to ultra slow (aseismic). Our work concentrates on the activity of plate interfaces at the slower end of this continuum. In addition, we look at the state of stress and physiochemical behavior at deforming plate interfaces.

31. Hydrogeology Department Staff
Department Head Phone 510486-5205 Email safinsterle@lbl.gov hydrogeology Organizational Chart. Key *=Department Head **=Research Area Leader.
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Hui Hai Liu

George Moridis

Sumit Mukhopadhyay
Curtis Oldenburg ... Yingqi Zhang Liange Zheng Quanlin Zhou Faculty: Sally Benson George Brimhall Michael Manga T. Nari Narasimhan ... Clay Radke Paul Witherspoon RAs, Specialists, and Technicians: Paul Cook Preston Jordan Yongman Kim Robert Trautz Guest Scientists: Frederic Cappa George Frye Julio Garcia Dorothee Rebscher Yongkoo Seol Mark Shvidler Grace Su Alfred Truesdell Robert Zimmerman Stefan Finsterle Department Head Phone: 510-486-5205 Email: safinsterle@lbl.gov Hydrogeology Organizational Chart Key: *=Department Head **=Research Area Leader

32. Definition Of Discipline Activities: Hydrogeology
The hydrogeologic discipline also comes to bear on the development and longterm operation of ground-water supplies. Metallic corrosion and failure of
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Definition of Discipline Activities: Hydrogeology
The hydrogeology discipline involves field investigations and reviews of the following typical activities: a) analysis and assessment of subsurface conditions by geotechnical drilling , geophysical surveys or other subsurface sampling methods,
b) evaluation and determination of the direction and rate of ground-water flow,
c) modeling of contaminant fate and transport in shallow, subsurface sediments and ground-water systems,
d) assessment of contaminant impact on ground- water supplies
e) evaluation and assessment of human exposure and risk assessment relating to contaminated soil and ground water,
f) development and assessment of ground-water remediation system design, operation and effectiveness, g) forensic investigations, such as in evaluating likely sources causing illiness or death to humans and animals, and h) a number of other aspects in the field of hydrogeology ( here Any of the above activities, among others, can be involved in litigation. Most involve some type of forensic investigation. The first consideration is whether inappropriate or misrepresented data or methods are involved that can form the basis of litigation involving activities conducted within the discipline of hydrogeology. In some cases, unqualified individuals do not have appropriate training and experience or the associated professional certifications and/or state licenses. Many of these activities also involve an assessment of

33. Hydrogeology Journal
ejournals.ebsco.com/direct.asp?JournalID=102028 Similar pages CiteULike hydrogeology JournalGeophysical and hydrogeologic investigation of groundwater in the Karoo stratigraphic sequence at Sawmills in northern Matabeleland, Zimbabwe a case
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34. KU Hydrogeology Homepage
Welcome to the KU hydrogeology page, for the Geology Department of the University, of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. The Geology Dept. at KU has developed a strong
http://www.geo.ku.edu/programs/hydrogeology/index.html
Welcome to the KU hydrogeology page, for the Geology Department of the University, of Kansas, Lawrence, KS . The Geology Dept. at KU has developed a strong program in hydrogeology, with research opportunities in the physical, chemical and microbiological aspects of the field. In addition to our in-house expertise, our department is allied with the Kansas Geological Survey , which also boasts an internationally recognized hydrogeology group.
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    35. DRAM, Florida Geological Survey, Hydrogeology - GIS Coverages And Databases
    Develop and provide hydrogeology coverages including aquifer framework data; facilitate access to the FGS_wells database, upgrade the lithologic database;
    http://www.floridadep.org/geology/programs/hydrogeology/geographic_info_sys.htm
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    Geographic Information Systems Coverages and Databases
    Develop and provide hydrogeology coverages including aquifer framework data; facilitate access to the FGS_wells database, upgrade the lithologic database; develop digital geophysical log database; develop and maintain data in support of aquifer vulnerability mapping. Focus Areas Activities
    FAVA Conceptual Model: Floridan Aquifer System
    In cooperation with other FDEP programs and the water management districts, a new statewide digital elevation model (DEM) has been developed at a 15m resolution. The following is a link to Newly created statewide FAVA GIS data coverage's.

    36. SOFIA - Hydrogeology Of The Surficial Aquifer System In Southwest Florida
    The objective of this project is to describe the threedimensional variations in the hydrologic properties of the surficial aquifer system within a geologic
    http://sofia.usgs.gov/projects/surficial/
    Search SOFIA: Help Projects by Title by Investigator by Region by Topic ... by Program Results Publications Meetings South Florida Restoration Science Forum Synthesis Information Personnel About SOFIA USGS Science Strategy ... Upcoming Events Data Data Exchange Metadata projects hydrogeology of the surficial aquifer system in southwest florida Project Investigators: Bruce R. Wardlaw and Suzanne Weedman Project Start Date: End Date:
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    The objective of this project is to describe the three-dimensional variations in the hydrologic properties of the surficial aquifer system within a geologic framework.
    Hydrologic models that simulate flow of ground and surface water will be used to predict consequences of many of the south Florida ecosystem restoration plans, as well as guide future land and water management decisions. This study will provide essential hydrogeological data to extend existing and next-generation water management, natural system, and other models across southern Florida to the natural boundary of the southwest coast. The objective of this project is to describe the three-dimensional variations in the hydrologic properties of the surficial aquifer system within a geologic framework. The data will be incorporated into hydrologic models that simulate ground-water and surface-water flow in the aquifer system. Land and water managers will use these models to predict the consequences of ecosystem restoration plans and to evaluate their effectiveness.

    37. IODP-USIO: Expeditions: Expedition 301
    Title Juan de Fuca hydrogeology Sites 1026, U1301 Dates 27 June–21 August 2004 Ports Astoria, Oregon, to Astoria, Oregon
    http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/expeditions/exp301.html
    Expedition 301
    GENERAL INFORMATION
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    Juan de Fuca Hydrogeology
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    Astoria, Oregon, to Astoria, Oregon
    Co-chief Scientists:
    Staff Scientist:
    Adam Klaus
    Logging Staff Scientist: Gerry Iturrino
    Shipboard Scientific Participants: see list NEWSROOM LOCATION
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    About the IODP-USIO Expeditions ... ODP For comments or questions: webmaster@iodp.tamu.edu

    38. Session: Teaching Hydrogeology In The 21st Century (Posters)
    1742, 94, IF hydrogeology 101 IS A PU PU PLATTER, CAN MODELING FIT ON THE PLATE? BAIR, E. Scott, Geological Sciences, Ohio State Univ, 275 Mendenhall
    http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2006AM/finalprogram/session_17846.htm
    2006 Philadelphia Annual Meeting (22–25 October 2006) Session No. 174 Tuesday, 24 October 2006 1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Pennsylvania Convention Center: Exhibit Hall C
    T46. Teaching Hydrogeology in the 21st Century (Posters)
    Paper # Booth # CHEATING THE HYDROLOGIC BUDGET: TEACHING PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS TO UNSUSTAINABILITY BAIR, E. Scott , Geological Sciences, Ohio State Univ, 275 Mendenhall Laboratory, Columbus, OH 43210, bair.1@osu.edu IF HYDROGEOLOGY 101 IS A PU PU PLATTER, CAN MODELING FIT ON THE PLATE? BAIR, E. Scott TEACHING THE “TOP TEN” PRINCIPLES OF HYDROGEOLOGY IN THE CONTEXT OF SUMMER GEOLOGICAL CAMP FIELD ACTIVITIES SIEGEL, D.I. , Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, disiegel@syr.edu TEACHING HYDROGEOLOGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY: RESOURCES DEMONSTRATING THE INTERFACE BETWEEN HYDROGEOLOGY AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIAL DISCIPLINES APPOLD, Martin S. “REAL WORLD” EXPERIENCE IN HYDROGEOLOGY: THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY SYRACUSE MOCK TRIAL EXPERIENCE JIN, Li , SARKAR, S., and SIEGEL, D.I., Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, 204 Heroy Geology Labratory, Syracuse, NY 13244 ENGAGING UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE HYDROGEOLOGICAL LITERATURE: GAUGING THEIR SUCCESS REMENDA, Victoria H.

    39. Marcia K. Schulmeister Hydrogeology
    My interests span the fields of hydrogeology and geochemistry and currently focus on problems in groundwater and surface water chemistry.
    http://hydrogeology.emporia.edu/
    Hydrogeology Grad Student wins ESU NGWA and AWG Awards!
    Marcia K. Schulmeister
    Assistant Professor Earth Science Department
    Rm. 119B Cram Science Hall
    Emporia State University
    Emporia, Kansas, USA 66801
    Phone: (620) 341-5983
    Fax: 775-361-0438
    E-mail: mschulme@emporia.edu
    My Research Interests:
      My interests span the fields of hydrogeology and geochemistry and currently focus on problems in groundwater and surface water chemistry. My background includes both research and professional experience in these areas, and has helped shape the field-oriented program offered at ESU . My most recent research emphasizes the development of new approaches for high-resolution characterization of unconsolidated aquifers . Tools developed in this emphasis are based on direct-push technology , and can provide details about the stratigraphic controls on groundwater flow and solute transport at a scale of measurement that is not possible with conventional drilling-based approaches. Ongoing research in alluvial aquifers demonstrates the capabilities of the new approaches, and includes examination of recharge at

    40. Wiley::Karst Hydrogeology & Geomorphology
    Karst hydrogeology Geomorphology. Related Subjects. General Geography Physical Geography Planning in Geography Political Economic Geography
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