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  1. Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling, Second Edition by Neven Kresic, 2006-10-26
  2. Hydrogeology Laboratory Manual by Keenan Lee, C.W. Fetter, 1994-12
  3. Recharge of Phreatic Aquifers in (Semi-)Arid Areas: IAH International Contributions to Hydrogeology 19 (Sri Lanka Studies)
  4. Field Hydrogeology- A Guide for Site Investigations and Report Preparation by John E. Moore, 2002-07-24
  5. Applied Hydrogeology for Scientists and Engineers by Zekai Sen, 1995-08-26
  6. Introduction to Hydrogeology by David Deming, 2001-10-16
  7. Water Shall Flow from the Rock: Hydrogeology and Climate in the Lands of the Bible by Arie S. Issar, 1990-01
  8. Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology by Patrick A. Domenico, Franklin W. Schwartz, 1991-03-07
  9. Hydrogeology of Irrigated Lands
  10. Groundwater Recharge (International contributions to hydrogeology) by David Lerner, S. Arie Issar, et all 1990-12-31
  11. Introduction to Isotope Hydrology: Stable and Radioactive Isotopes of Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen IAHInternational Contributions to Hydrogeology 25 (Intl Asso. for Hydro., Intl. Contr. to Hydro) by Willem G. Mook, 2005-11-13
  12. Applied Mathematics in Hydrogeology by Tien-Chang Lee, 1998-12-10
  13. Applied Hydrogeology of Fractured Rocks: Second Edition by B.B.S. Singhal, R.P. Gupta, 2010-09-07
  14. Karst Hydrogeology and Human Activities: Impacts, Consequences and Implications: IAH International Contributions to Hydrogeology 20

41. Practical Applications In Hydrogeology ~ Rutgers NJAES Office Of Continuing Prof
From Darcy s Law to DNAPL, the field of hydrogeology can be mystifying. As an environmental professional, you need to make sense of the scientific
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Practical Applications in Hydrogeology
Date May 1, 8, and 15, 2008 (Optional Lab Day - May 22, 2008)
Description Program Topics Flow to wells in leaky and non-leaky confined aquifers, wells near streams and boundaries, and the concept of leakage
  • Flow to wells in unconfined aquifers and the concept of delayed yield Determination of hydraulic properties of aquifers, theory and solutions of aquifer tests The behavior, transport and remediation of contaminants in porous media The use of modeling techniques in solving groundwater problems Geologic and chemical controls on contaminant plume behavior How to interpret laboratory data Guidelines for the investigation and remediation of LNAPL and DNAPL How to design successful supply, remedial, and injection wells New in situ remedial technology and strategies Recent advances in understanding biodegradation of petroleum products and chlorinated solvents Discussion of NJ groundwater cleanup standards and the USEPA guidelines for setting groundwater cleanup criteria
  • Gain Hands-on Experience!

    42. IAH _ International Association Of Hydrogeologists
    The Executive Editor of hydrogeology Journal is Clifford Voss of the United States Geological Survey. The journal is supported by a strong international
    http://www.iah.org/publications_hydro_journal.htm
    About Groundwater Educational Resources Hydrogeology Join IAH ... HOME Hydrogeology Journal
    The official Journal of IAH, has acquired a large worldwide readership since its inception in 1992.
    The Executive Editor of Hydrogeology Journal is Clifford Voss of the United States Geological Survey. The journal is supported by a strong international editorial team . For information for authors please click here. The Journal's emphasis is to:
    • Foster understanding of hydrogeology, a practical discipline aimed at bettering the human situation on earth.
    • Describe worldwide progress in hydrogeology.
    • Provide an inexpensive and widely accessible forum for scientists, researchers, engineers, and practitioners in developing and industrialized countries alike.
    A mainstream paper in Hydrogeology Journal integrates subsurface hydrology and geology with the other supporting disciplines (such as geochemistry, geophysics, geomorphology, geobiology, surface-water hydrology, tectonics, mathematics, numerical modeling, economics, and sociology) to explain phenomena observed in the field. Hydrogeology Journal publishes peer-reviewed papers in both theoretical and applied aspects of hydrogeologic science, including:

    43. Hydrogeology -- SUNY Oswego
    www.oswego.edu/~gabel/hydro.htm 1k - Cached - Similar pages hydrogeology-Geologist-Senior Hydrogeologist-Geology ConsultingSenior Hydrogeologist,hydrogeology,hydrogeologic,geology,geology consulting,Expert Testimony, Expert Witness,water quality,Ohio,UNITED STATES.
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    44. Penn State Hydrogeology
    The hydrogeology Program is within the nationally ranked Department of Geosciences, in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. The Hydro Program dates
    http://www.geosc.psu.edu/researchprograms/programs/hydro/index.html

    45. Geological Society Of America - John Mann Mentor Program In Applied Hydrogeology
    The John Mann Mentors in Applied hydrogeology Programs are designed to acquaint undergraduate, graduate, and recent graduate students with careers in
    http://www.geosociety.org/mentors/mann.htm

    Mentor Programs
    Congressional Science
    Fellowship
    Geology in Government ... Applied Geology (Shlemon) Women in Geology Geology in Industry Applied Hydrogeology (Mann) Hall of Fame
    If you would like to provide financial support to this Shlemon Mentor Program, you may do so through a donation to the GSA Foundation
    John Mann Mentors in Applied Hydrogeology Program
    Purpose
    The John Mann Mentors in Applied Hydrogeology Programs are designed to acquaint undergraduate, graduate, and recent graduate students with careers in applied hydrogeology through mentoring opportunities with practicing professionals. The program goal is to bring together these students with professionals from:
    • the existing pool of practicing hydrogeologists associated with GSA's Hydrogeology Division Annual Meetings, GSA's Sections' Hydrogeology Representatives and other attendees, and other hydrogeology professionals in attendance at GSA's Section Meetings, including non-GSA members.
    Description
    This program is presented in two separate and distinct venues.
    click for larger image GSA'S SECTION MEETINGS (6 SECTION MEETINGS PER YEAR).

    46. Cave And Karst Science Conference, Bowling Green/Mammoth Cave 2007
    Karst Commission of the International Association of Hydrogeologists Union Internationale de Speleologie Commission on Karst hydrogeology and
    http://hoffman.wku.edu/karst2007/k2007.html
    M International Conference on
    K arst H ydrogeology and E cosystems
    Bowling Green, USA, August 13-15, 2007
    Updated: August 2007
    Updates Karst 2007 Conference Program
    Including Conference Abstracts and Schedule
    Conference Photos
    upload yours now! Information Conference Registration Call for Papers, Deadline Passed Hotel and Transportation Information Field Trip Information Schedule August 13 2007: Business Meetings August 14-15, 2007: Scientific Sessions August 16-19, 2007: Field Trip W E L C O M E ! We are pleased to announce a joint meeting of the major international karst research groups, including:
    • UNESCO's International Geoscience Program (IGCP) Project 513: "Global Study of Karst Aquifers and Water Resources" Karst Commission of the International Association of Hydrogeologists Karst Commission of the International Geographical Union Union Internationale de Speleologie Commission on Karst Hydrogeology and Speleogenesis
    The conference will be held at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky, August 13, 14, and 15, 2007, followed by a four-day field trip (August 16-19) to the karst of the Cumberland Plateau and southern Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee. August 13 will be for business meetings of the four groups, followed by a plenary session, followed by two days of technical sessions. This meeting follows successful meetings of IGCP 379 in 1998 and IGCP 449 in 2003, in collaboration with the other karst commissions. Limited funds will be made available through IGCP513 for conference support (i.e. registration costs, visa application fees.

    47. Clemson Hydrogeology Field Camp
    Clemson University hydrogeology Field Camp. Our site has moved. Click here to go to the new Clemson Hydro Field Camp site.
    http://www.ces.clemson.edu/hydro/FieldCamp/FC.htm
    Clemson University
    Hydrogeology Field Camp
    Our site has moved. Click here to go to the new Clemson Hydro Field Camp site

    48. GSA - Hydrogeology
    The hydrogeology Group investigates the occurrence, availability, and quality of the state s waters by employing hydrologic and geologic expertise for the
    http://www.gsa.state.al.us/gsa/hydrogeology/hydrogeology.html

    49. Maryland Geological Survey: Hydrogeology And Hydrology Program
    Southern Maryland Project A study to determine the hydrogeologic characteristics and water supply potential of the Patapsco aquifers in southern Maryland.
    http://www.mgs.md.gov/hydro/index.html
    contact: David Bolton ( dbolton@mgs.md.gov Mission:
    • Exploring for ground water by means of hydrogeologic studies, geophysical surveys, and test drilling. Assessing streams, springs, and aquifers and their interactions. Forecasting potential effects of water demand and land use on stream flows, groundwater levels, water quality, salt-water intrusion, and land subsidence. Maintaining a statewide water-data network in cooperation with the US Geological Survey, Water Resources Division.
    : Please check our list on free, online publications. If you use or maintain observation wells in Maryland, please fill out our Observation Well Survey
    Current Projects and Publications
    Ongoing Projects:

    50. Pennsylvania Geological Survey: Misconceptions About Groundwater
    Bad hydrogeology — Misconceptions about Groundwater. Misconception Groundwater flows in underground rivers. Little groundwater flows in open channels
    http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/topogeo/groundwater/bad_hydro.aspx
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        Misconception: Groundwater flows in underground rivers. Little groundwater flows in open channels beneath the surface. Most flows through fractures in the rock, through millimeter sized opening between layers, and between the grains of the rock. Misconception: Groundwater flows great distances. The vast majority of groundwater discharges back to the surface within a few miles of its point of recharge, usually to the closest stream. The origin of this misconception may stem from terms such as “Wisconsin Flow.” This term has been applied to the aquifer in downtown Pittsburgh. The general public interprets this to mean that the groundwater has flowed from Wisconsin. The origin of the term is that the valley-fill sediments comprising the aquifer were deposited from sediment laden meltwater released from the melting glacier in northwestern Pennsylvania during the Wisconsinan Stage of the Ice Age. The name Wisconsinan Stage is applied to this time period because sediments and effects of this glaciation were first studied in Wisconsin. Misconception: Groundwater flows quickly.

    51. Hydrogeology, Groundwater, Hydrology, And Water Resources Consulting From Errol
    Hydrogeologic consulting in exploration, development, use and management of groundwater, recharge, litigation support, site assessment, contamination,
    http://www.elmontgomery.net/
    Search Client Login Company Services Projects ... info@elmontgomery.com

    52. Hydrogeology
    Region 10 hydrogeologists provide expertise for multiple disciplines. These disciplines include geology, hydrology and geochemistry, among others.
    http://yosemite.epa.gov/R10/OEA.NSF/1887fc8b0c8f2aee8825648f00528583/30383886078

    53. Hydrogeology
    The hydrogeology Section of the Groundwater Branch provides hydrogeologic expertise and project management for the State Groundwater Protection Program.
    http://www.adem.state.al.us/WaterDivision/Ground/Hydrogeology/HydroUnitPage.htm
    Welcome to the
    ALABAMA
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
    Coliseum Blvd. Montgomery, AL 36110
    Post Office Box 301463, Montgomery, AL 36130-1463 Home
    Contacts Air Quality Forecast Monitoring ... eDMR
    Hydrogeology Section The Hydrogeology Section of the Groundwater Branch provides hydrogeologic expertise and project management for the State Groundwater Protection Program. This program addresses a broad spectrum of contaminants not regulated by other authorized programs within the agency. Examples include petroleum hydrocarbons not related to underground storage tanks and chemical releases not regulated as hazardous wastes under RCRA. The Hydrogeology Section also provides hydrogeological, (groundwater related), services to other groups within the Department, other State agencies, government, and the public. Complaints received from the public regarding contamination of ground water are assigned to project managers in this Unit if they do not fall within any of the regulatory programs mentioned above. top of page
    Contact Information
    ADEM
    Attn: Groundwater Branch
    Post Office Box 301463
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130-1463

    54. Hydrogeology Field Camp (Hydrocamp) Home Page: Department Of Geology And Geophys
    The course is designed to teach students how to solve hydrogeologic problems by collecting and analyzing hydrogeologic, physical, and chemical field data.
    http://www.geo.umn.edu/orgs/camp/hydrocamp/
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    UMN Hydrogeology
    Field Camp
    Since 1995
    taught concurrently by
    3 to 4 instructors ...
    ... from the Department of Geology and Geophysics (U. of Minnesota)
    and guest lecturers from the USGS and the MGS.
    Questions about Hydrocamp?
    Please see the FAQ page for answers and (email) contact info.
    Application forms for Hydrocamp 2008 are now available.
    Click on "How to Apply." QUOTE: "I just received my first offer from an environmental consulting firm in New England called Woodard and Curran. Hydrocamp convinced me that I would enjoy doing fieldwork and I know that the experience I gained directly contributed to this offer, so thank you so much! I strongly believe that this field camp gave me a huge advantage over other applicants. " Cassidy McKee (Hydrocamp Participant, 2006)
    QUOTE: " After completing the hydrocamp as my final credits for my degree, within a month and a half I had a job set up with an environmental consulting firm in Portland, OR. I definitely believe that having the hydrocamp on my resume helped get me the interview, and relating those experiences during the interview undoubtedly put me ahead of the competing applicants. In addition, the binder of materials, examples, and projects will provide me with a great set of resources that will come in handy." Chris Kramer (Hydrocamp Participant, 2006)
  • 55. Welcome To The Graduate Program Of Hydrologic Sciences
    The Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Program offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in both Hydrology and hydrogeology. Students within the Hydrology option can
    http://www.hydro.unr.edu/
    Home Prospective Students Faculty and Staff Students ... Research
    Welcome to the Graduate Program of Hydrologic Sciences
    The Graduate Program of Hydrologic Sciences (GPHS) has always been a true collaboration between the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) and the Desert Research Institute (DRI) . The GPHS is one of the largest such programs in North America and is consistently ranked among the top 10 in the United States by U.S. News and World Report. The Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Program offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in both Hydrology and Hydrogeology. Students within the Hydrology option can specialize in surface water hydraulics, watershed hydrology, water resources evaluations, water quality, geomorphology, and limnology. Specific areas of emphasis in Hydrogeology include groundwater contaminant transport, geochemical evolution of ground waters, nutrient transport processes, vadose zone hydrology, ground water resource evaluation and ground water modeling. Students with training in hydrologic sciences, geology, geophysics, engineering, soil science, biology, chemistry, computer science, fluid mechanics, mathematics, and physics are strongly encouraged to apply for admission to the graduate program.

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    56. Hydrogeological Research Projects Drinking Water, Hydrogeology, Land Based Waste
    Environmental Quality Center at Wilkes University conducts Technology Transfer projects and consulting services related to drinking water, watershed studies
    http://www.water-research.net/Project_Summaries.htm
    Wilkes University
    Center for Environmental Quality
    Environmental Engineering and
    Earth Sciences
    EQC Project Summaries
    Environmental Sciences, Hydrogeological, Environmental Engineering, Applied Earth Science, Research Project Summaries

    Environmental Education Programs

    Giardia, Cryptosporidium and Groundwater Under the Direct Influence Investigations (GWUDI)

    Harveys Lake and other Lake and Watershed Water Quality Monitoring Program

    Filtration Plant Performance Evaluations
    ...
    Roamingwood Wellhead Delineation and Capture Zone Analysis (2004 - 2005)

    Other Projects Not Highlighted Groundwater Recharge, Rain Water Capture, and Rain Water Use Project in India Geological Interpretation and Assessment using Fracture Trace and Aquifer Analysis (Blakeslee, PA - 2005) Spring Water Development Project (Hazleton, PA- 2005) Soils Testing, BMP Design, and Land-Based Wastewater Evaluations (Poconos Region, 2005) Filtration Plant and New Source Sample MPA and Giardia Testing Featured Research - Looking for Funding On-going Research in Phosphate and Arsenic Removal.

    57. Hydrogeology/Geophysical Site
    The intent of this dedicated field site is to give students the opportunity to gain practical experience in hydrogeological and geophysical field methods.
    http://www.geo.umass.edu/dept_info/hydro/hyphy.html
    Hydrogeology/Geophysical Field Site With funds from two National Science Foundation grants, Laurie Brown and I have constructed a field site where students can be exposed to the techniques commonly used in hydrogeologic and geophysical field research. The intent of this dedicated field site is to give students the opportunity to gain practical experience in hydrogeological and geophysical field methods. These methods include but are not limited to: a) drilling and monitoring well installation techniques; b) groundwater sampling and monitoring practices; c) applying surface and downhole geophysical techniques to interpret subsurface geology and investigate possible contaminant threats; d) aquifer testing; and, e) hydrochemical testing. The field site consists of two components: a well field and a geophysical test site. The well field consists of one, four-inch pumping well and six, two-inch observation wells. This site will be used to teach students how to perform aquifer tests (pumping tests), tracer tests, slug tests, step tests and to demonstrate water quality sampling protocols, among other things. These are all fundamental skills needed to conduct research in hydrogeology. The geophysical test site consists of a series of test pits and trenches where objects of various sizes and shapes are buried at known locations. These objects include drums, pipes, cables, pvc pipes and miscellaneous debris. Students will use a variety of surface geophysical techniques to try and decipher the depth, shape and type of object buried in each test pit.

    58. Hydrogeology Definition, Usage And Pronunciation - YourDictionary.com
    hydrogeology definition, words related to hydrogeology, proper usage and pronunciation of the word hydrogeology from YourDictionary.com.
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    hydrogeology Definition
    hydro·geol·ogy hī′drō jē ¤l ə jē noun a branch of hydrology dealing with underground water and related surface water
    hydrogeology Related Forms
    hy′dro·ge′o·log ical (-ə l¤j i kəl) adjective hy′dro·geol o·gist (-jist) noun
    hydrogeology Usage Examples
    area : In a natural state the hydrogeology of the area has a stability which is a function of both the local and regional geology.

    59. Hydrogeology - Association Of Environmental & Engineering Geologists
    Finding, developing, and managing ground water supplies is only a part of what hydrogeologists do. Hydrogeologists and the skills they provide are used to
    http://www.aegweb.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3587

    60. Transport And Fate Of Nitrate And Pesticides: Hydrogeology And Riparian Zone Pro
    These results point out the importance of understanding the hydrogeologic setting when investigating transport and fate of contaminants in ground water and
    http://water.usgs.gov/nawqa/nutrients/pubs/jeq_v34_no6/
    Transport and Fate of Nitrate and Pesticides: Hydrogeology and Riparian Zone Processes By Larry J. Puckett and W. Brian Hughes [Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 34, no. 6] Abstract
    There is continuing concern over potential impacts of widespread application of nutrients and pesticides on ground- and surface-water quality. Transport and fate of nitrate and pesticides were investigated in a shallow aquifer and adjacent stream, Cow Castle Creek, in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. Pesticide and pesticide degradate concentrations were detected in ground water with greatest frequency and largest concentrations directly beneath and downgradient from the corn ( Zea mays L.) field where they were applied. In almost all samples in which they were detected, concentrations of pesticide degradates greatly exceeded those of parent compounds, and were still present in ground waters that were recharged during the previous 18 yr. The absence of both parent and degradate compounds in samples collected from deeper in the aquifer suggests that this persistence is limited or that the ground water had recharged before use of the pesticide. Concentrations of NO in ground water decreased with increasing depth and age, but denitrification was not a dominant controlling factor. Hydrologic and chemical data indicated that ground water discharges to the creek and chemical exchange takes place within the upper 0.7 m of the streambed. Ground water had its greatest influence on surface-water chemistry during low-flow periods, causing a decrease in concentrations of Cl

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