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         Hydrogeology:     more books (100)
  1. Hydrogeology Field Manual, 2e by Willis Weight, 2008-01-07
  2. Applied Hydrogeology (4th Edition) by C.W. Fetter, 2000-11-26
  3. Contaminant Hydrogeology by C. W. Fetter, 2008-08-30
  4. Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology by Patrick A. Domenico, Franklin W. Schwartz, 1997-09-22
  5. Quantitative Hydrogeology: Groundwater Hydrology for Engineers by Ghislain De Marsily, 1986-06-11
  6. Field Hydrogeology (Geological Field Guide) by Rick Brassington, 2007-01-12
  7. Environmental Isotopes in Hydrogeology by Ian D. Clark, Peter Fritz, 1997-07-23
  8. Applied Stochastic Hydrogeology by Yoram Rubin, 2003-03-27
  9. Hydrogeology by Stanley N. Davis; Roger J.M. Dewiest, 1991-10-01
  10. Hydrogeology of Ore Deposits (Russian Translation Series) by N.I. Plotnikov, I.I. Roginets, 1989-01-01
  11. Mine Water Hydrogeology and Geochemistry (Special Publication) (No. 198) by Paul L. Younger, 2002-09-01
  12. Uranium, Mining and Hydrogeology
  13. Introduction to Hydrogeology, 2nd Edition: Unesco-IHE Delft Lecture Note Series by J.C. Nonner, 2009-12-04
  14. Principles of Hydrogeology, Third Edition by Paul F. Hudak, 2004-09-29

1. GSA Hydrogeology Division
GSA hydrogeology Division. The GSA hydrogeology Division website location has changed as of Spring 2002. Please click here http//gsahydrodiv.unl.edu/gsahydrodiv/ index.htm and note the new URL for the site. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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GSA Hydrogeology Division
The GSA Hydrogeology Division website location has changed as of Spring 2002.
Please click here http://gsahydrodiv.unl.edu/gsahydrodiv/index.htm and note the new URL for the site. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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2. Hydrogeology Research Group, University Of Tennessee, Knoxville
Conducts research on contaminant transport in groundwater and agedating of groundwater.
http://web.utk.edu/~lmckay/
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3. Hydrogeology -- SUNY Oswego
Course syllabus. Course notes. hydrogeology Links. Instructor. Hydro Main Page. Oswego State Geology Home Page. SUNY Oswego Home Page. GEO 430 hydrogeology. hydrogeology Returns! Fall, 2002. MWF 1130 in 207 Piez hydrogeology is the study of the interaction of groundwater and rock field want to hire people who have taken a hydrogeology course. Since most job opportunities are in the
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4. Hydrogeology Of Washington State Symposium - Home Page
Periodic conference covering topics in the state's ground and surface waters, as well as geology. To be held April 810, 2003 in Tacoma. Includes announcements and information about past events.
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/events/hg/
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5. Hydrogeology Of The Edwards Aquifer
hydrogeology of the Edwards Aquifer. Formation of the Edwards Aquifer. Present hydrogeology. Movement and Storage of Water in the Aquifer. Water Quality and Aquifer Protection. Formation of the Edwards Aquifer
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Hydrogeology of the Edwards Aquifer
Formation of the Edwards Aquifer Present Hydrogeology Movement and Storage of Water in the Aquifer Water Quality and Aquifer Protection
Formation of the Edwards Aquifer
The key to why the Edwards is a good aquifer lies in the fact that the limestone was exposed, extensively eroded, and then covered over again with new limestone formations. When the Edwards limestone was exposed, erosion created cavities and conduits and made the limestone unit capable of holding and transmitting water. When it was covered over again, the new sediments were relatively impermeable and formed a confining unit . The story of how the Aquifer formed begins a long time ago... About 500-600 million years ago in the Paleozoic era, long before the calcium precipitate that became the Edwards limestone was deposited on the seafloor, the area that is now the Gulf of Mexico was high and mountainous and an ancient sea came in from the northwest. A shoreline extended through Texas from southwest to northeast and sediments from erosion were fed to the northwest (see Figure 1). By the Jurassic period of the Mesozoic era, about 200 million years ago, a massive change had occurred that no one really completely understands.

6. Hydrogeology Program At University Of Illinois
Program overview, research partners, software tools, and publications.
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The Hydrogeology Program at the University of Illinois is an active group of faculty, staff, and students who study fluid migration and chemical reaction in the Earth's subsurface. The group is best known for developing and applying numerical models of subsurface processes, and for applying isotopic methods to study groundwater flow. Many of its research efforts fall along three lines: studying the migration of deep fluids, including petroleum, through sedimentary basins and simulating important processes in environmental geochemistry, such as the mobility of heavy metals in drainage from historic mining districts, and applying isotopic techniques in new ways to study groundwater flow and reaction. The program maintains a complete computational laboratory with a professional programming staff, and facilities for isotopic analysis.
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7. Journal Of Hydrogeology And Environment - Journal Of The Department Of Hydrogeol
Complete list of titles and abstracts of the Journal of hydrogeology and Environment, journal of the Department of hydrogeology and Environment at the Institute of Geology, University of W¼rzburg.
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Content Ordering Content of published volumes German version Vol. In press (2004): Einsatz von Geoinformationssystemen (GIS) zur Standortbewertung und Potentialanalyse für die thermische Nutzung des flachen Untergrundes bis 200m Tiefe als Wärmequelle und Wärmespeicher in Unterfranken/Bayern [Using geographic information systems (GIS) for site assessment and the analysis of the regional potential for heat extraction and heat storage in shallow underground up to depths of 200m in Lower Franconia, Northern Bavaria, Germany] R. Barthel (?), 353 p., 165 Fig., 75 Tab., english abstract Vol. Hydrochemistry and Isotope Hydrology of Groundwater Resources in the Hammad Basin (Jordan) M. Obeidat (2001), 177 p., 88 Fig., 57 Tab., 2 Attachm.

8.   Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences
hydrogeology research including groundwater resources, numerical modelling, geochemistry, g/w contamination and remediation. Taught programmes include hydrogeology and hydroinformatics MSc courses, CPD modules and short courses.
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9. SpringerLink - Publication
link.springer.de/link/service/journals/10040/tocs.htm GROUND WATERPrimer-hydrogeologyhydrogeology is the part of hydrology that deals with the occurrence, movement and quality of water beneath the Earth s surface.
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10. GROUND WATER-Primer-Hydrogeology
of water occurrence, movement and transport. hydrogeology is the part of hydrology that deals with beneath the Earth's surface. Because hydrogeology deals with water in a complex
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Hydrology is the science of water occurrence, movement and transport. Hydrogeology is the part of hydrology that deals with the occurrence, movement and quality of water beneath the Earth's surface. Because hydrogeology deals with water in a complex subsurface environment, it is a complex science. On the other hand, much of its basic terminology and principles can be understood readily by non-hydrogeologists. This section presents basic terms and principles of hydrogeology. The first section introduces many key terms and concepts in definition form. Subsequent definitions include graphics to aid in explanation. The following sections introduce principles of a ground water movement, using these terms. Graphics are included to further define terms and illustrate concepts.
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11. GROUND WATER -Basics-Hydrogeology- Key Terms
Key hydrogeology terms and concepts are listed below. Each is linked to an explanation. Water Table. Water Table Well. Return to hydrogeology Menu. © Copyright.
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Key hydrogeology terms and concepts are listed below. Each is linked to an explanation. Several of the explanations include graphics. Artesian Well Capillary Fringe Cone of Depression Confined or Artesian Aquifer ... Water Table Well
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12. GEES:  Taught Courses
MSc Course in hydrogeology. The MSc course provides students who have a good scientific or engineering background with a comprehensive
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The MSc course provides students who have a good scientific or engineering background with a comprehensive training in the fundamentals of hydrogeology, together with considerable practical experience.  The course covers all major areas of groundwater resources, groundwater pollution and remediation, and groundwater engineering.  Groundwater conditions are treated on an international basis.  Career openings include consulting engineering and environmental firms, regional water companies, and government scientific services, both in the United Kingdom and abroad.
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13. Hydrogeology, Water Quality, And Land Management
of the Big Spring study conducted by several government agencies in Clayton County, Iowa.......
http://www.igsb.uiowa.edu/pubs/abstract/ofr833.htm
HYDROGEOLOGY, WATER QUALITY, AND LAND MANAGEMENT IN THE BIG SPRING BASIN, CLAYTON COUNTY, IOWA G.R Hallberg, B.E. Hoyer, E. A. Bettis III, R.D. Libra
Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Geological Survey Bureau,
Open File Report 83-3, 1983, 255 p. ABSTRACT The Big Spring study is the second phase of an assessment of groundwater quality in the karst-carbonate aquifers in NE Iowa. The project is jointly funded and conducted by the Iowa Geological Survey (IGS), Iowa Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ Contract No. 85-5500-02), and the U.S.D.A.-Soil Conservation Service (SCS), with assistance from the Iowa Conservation Commission (ICC), University Hygienic Laboratory (UHL), and U.S. Geological Survey. Staff from other institutions have participated in a consultative role, including personnel from Iowa State University, the Cooperative Extension Service, the U.S.D.A.-Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, and the Iowa Department of Soil Conservation. The Big Spring study was designed to provide a controlled assessment of a karst groundwater basin. This allows a more thorough understanding of the groundwater quality, the processes resulting in groundwater degradation, and evaluation of possible control measures or management practices. The Big Spring area was chosen because: 1) prior knowledge of the groundwater system in the Galena aquifer existed; 2) ICC and SCS had specific concerns with water-quality and landuse in the area; and 3) the ICC Fish Hatchery at Big Spring allowed the direct measurement of groundwater discharge from the basin, which is generally impossible in other areas.

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Download GIS GeoLink 2.0 a powerful generalpurpose geographic information system designed for solving hydrogeological, cartographic, referential, statistical and environmental problems. Also offers off-shore software development, consulting services in hydrogeology, hydrometric sensors and instruments.
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15. Ingenta: All Issues -- The Quarterly Journal Of Engineering Geology And Hydrogeo
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16. Abstract: Hydrogeology Of The Surficial Aquifer In The Vicinity Of A Former Land
hydrogeology of the surficial aquifer in the vicinity of a former landfill, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia.
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Hydrogeology of the surficial aquifer in the vicinity of a former landfill, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia David C. Leeth U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4246, 28 p.
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Neogene and Quaternary sediments constitute the surficial aquifer beneath the study area; in descending order from youngest to oldest these include-the Quaternary undifferentiated surficial sand and Satilla Formation; the Pliocene(?) Cypresshead Formation; and the middle Miocene Coosawhatchie Formation. Beneath the surficial aquifer, the upper Brunswick aquifer consists of part of the lower Miocene Marks Head Formation. Continuous and synoptic water-level measurements in the water-table zone, from October 1995 to April 1997, indicate the presence of a water-table high beneath and adjacent to the former landfill-the surface of which varies about 5 feet with time because of recharge and discharge. Water-level data from clustered wells also suggest that restriction of vertical ground-water flow begins to occur at an altitude of about 5 to 10 feet below sea level (35 to 40 feet below land surface) in the water-table zone because of the increasing clay content of the Cypresshead Formation. To obtain a copy of the full report, you may call the U.S. Geological Survey office in Atlanta at (770) 903-9100, or send e-mail to

17. The Hydrogeologist's Home Page
hydrogeology is the theme of The Hydrogeologist's Home Page, a collection of hundreds of links to hydrogeological organizations, software and data repositories, publications, and other sources of
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Click on the text above or the buttons to the left to quickly access hundreds of links to hydrogeological organizations, software and data repositories, jobs, and more. Serving the hydrogeological community since 1995. The continuing contributions of many friends, colleagues, and netizens are greatly appreciated.
Please send your links, comments, suggestions, and good humor to diodato@TheHydrogeologist.com Advertise on The Hydrogeologist's Home Page
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18. SpringerLink - Publication
www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=102028 More results from www.springerlink.com Applied hydrogeology Home Page
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19. University Of Alabama Hydrogeology Group Home Page

http://hydro.geo.ua.edu/
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20. Hydrogeology
Region 10 hydrogeology Environmental Assessment Page hydrogeology hydrogeology. First Time Visitors Index A Z provide technical support in hydrogeology, contaminant fate and transport
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