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  1. Hydrogeology, ground-water quality, and source of ground water causing water-quality changes in the Davis well field at Memphis, Tennessee by William Scott. Parks, 1995-01-01
  2. Hydrogeology and leachate plume delineation at a closed municipal landfill, Norman, Oklahoma by C. J. Becker, 2002-01-01
  3. Geology and Hydrogeology of the Teays-Mahomet Bedrock Valley Systems (Special Paper (Geological Society of America)) by Wilton N. Melhorn, 1991-09
  4. Hydrogeology of sand and gravel deposits near the Nepaug Reservoir, New Hartford and Burlington, Connecticut by Janet Radway. Stone, 2001-01-01
  5. Hydroinformatics in Hydrology, Hydrogeology and Water Resources (IAHS Proceedings & Reports)
  6. Groundwater in the Celtic Regions: Studies in Hard-Rock and Quaternary Hydrogeology (Geological Society Special Publication) by N. S. Robins, 2001-01-01
  7. Hydrogeology and water quality of the Nutmeg Valley area, Wolcott and Waterbury, Connecticut by John R. Mullaney, 1999-01-01
  8. Hydrogeology and water quality (1978) of the Floridan aquifer system at U.S. Geological Survey test well 26, on Colonels Island, near Brunswick, Georgia by L. Elliott. Jones, 2002-01-01
  9. Karst Hydrogeology Engng & Envl Applctn
  10. General Hydrogeology by P. Klimentov, 1984-09
  11. Hydrogeology and subsurface nitrate in the Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District, Central Nebraska, July 1995 through September 1997 by I. M. Verstraeten, 1998-01-01
  12. Hydrogeology and results of tracer tests at the old Tampa well field in Hillsborough County, with implications for wellhead-protection strategies in west-central Florida by James L. Robinson, 1995-01-01
  13. Relation of water chemistry of the Edwards aquifer to hydrogeology and land use, San Antonio Region, Texas by Paul M. Buszka, 1987-01-01
  14. Hydrogeology and simulation of ground-water flow in the Paluxy Aquifer in the vicinity of landfills 1 and 3, U.S. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas by Eve L. Kuniansky, 1998-01-01

121. WMU HYDROGEOLOGY FIELD COURSE
An applied hydrogeology field course designed to train students in hazwoper, environmental geophysics, well installation, groundwater sampling and testing, and
http://www.geology.wmich.edu/fhydro/
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.
2004 Hydrogeology Field Course will be July 6th through August 14th see Course Modules for more information
Send correspondence or requests by mail to:
Department of Geosciences
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Phone (269) 387-5485
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122. GEOindex Advertise Page
Index to geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, hydrogeology, mining and petroleum engineering
http://www.geoindex.com/

123. Environmental Hydrogeology
Environmental hydrogeology. upcoming/current activities This is the website of the Environmental hydrogeology group. We are part
http://www.geo.uu.nl/hydrogeology/
Environmental Hydrogeology home GEO UU contact ... Links

124. Science: Subsurface Hydrogeology And Biogeochemistry
Subsurface hydrogeology and Biogeochemistry, Summary Instrumented boreholes within the oceanic crust serve as laboratories for studying
http://www.neptune.washington.edu/pub/science/sc_sub_hydro_bio.html
Subsurface Hydrogeology and Biogeochemistry Summary: Instrumented boreholes within the oceanic crust serve as laboratories for studying the interdependence of tectonics, fluid and thermal flows, and biological activity. NEPTUNE's continuous availability of bandwidth and real-time control will allow long-term experiments not possible using traditional surface-vessel methods. Key Issues: Boreholes of the Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) and its predecessors provide unique access for experimental studies of the hydrology of the oceanic crust. In addition, boreholes are ideal sites for seismometer installations because oceanic noise near 1 Hz is substantially reduced at levels of 100 m or more below the seafloor. Existing open ODP holes exist on sedimented ridge crests, on ridge flanks (mid-plate), and in subduction zone accretionary prisms. Coordinated time series observations and sampling are needed to determine the natural interrelationships among hydrologic, tectonic, thermal, chemical, and microbiological processes in the crust in each of these environments. In addition, active pressure-pulse and tracer experiments over periods of years to decades are necessary to determine fluid transport and other physical properties at a regional scale. Drillholes in the subduction zone accretionary prism also can serve as laboratories to study the behavior of clathrates in response to a range of pressure, temperature, and fluid composition perturbations. In a hole that penetrates the primary detachment thrust fault between subducting and overriding plates, time series measurements of strain, fluid pressure, and bulk rock properties will provide insights to the dynamics of earthquake rupturing.

125. Hydrogeology Of Crystalline Rocks|KLUWER Academic Publishers
Books » hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks. hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks. Add to cart. edited by Ingrid Stober Geological Survey BadenWürttemberg, Div.
http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-6082-6
Title Authors Affiliation ISBN ISSN advanced search search tips Books Hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks
Hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks
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edited by
Ingrid Stober
Kurt Bucher

Institute of Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry, University of Freiburg, Germany
Book Series: WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LIBRARY Volume 34
Hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks deals with deep groundwater in the granite and gneiss basement of the continents. It has become evident during the past years that highly mineralized water is present in an interconnected fracture network of the basement. Thus, the upper part of the crust of the continents can be viewed as an aquifer and investigated with tools common in hydrogeology.
This book presents accounts on water-conducting features of crystalline rocks and summarizes the hydraulic properties of the basement. The volume includes reviews, new data and research on the often remarkable chemical composition of deep groundwater. Microbial processes in the deep basement aquifer are probably more important than previously thought. Two contributions focus on this recent extension of research of the biosphere to greater depth in the Earth.
This book represents the first multidisciplinary and integrated account of deep groundwater hydrology in crystalline basement. It is of interest to hydrologists and hydrogeologists working with water in crystalline rocks, but also to solid earth geophysicists, geochemists and petrologists with an interest in fluids in the crust. Scientists involved in nuclear waste disposal programs and geothermal energy development will find a wealth of stimulating ideas in this volume.

126. Geo-Guide: Maps: Hydrology And Hydrogeology
GeoGuide Maps Hydrology and hydrogeology (3 records). Subject Class, Maps Humanities; Maps Biology and Ecology; Maps Hydrology and hydrogeology.
http://www.geo-guide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=geo&sc=UQK 400

127. Geo-Guide: Hydrogeology
GeoGuide hydrogeology (29 records). Results 120 21-29 Subject Class, hydrogeology. Source Type, Congresses. URL, http//petra.fns.uniba.sk/IAH99/indexl.html.
http://www.geo-guide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=geo&sc=VBQ 000

128. DEPARTMENT OF HYDROLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF HYDROLOGY AND hydrogeology. Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences. Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Welcome
http://www.geo.vu.nl/users/hydro/
DEPARTMENT OF HYDROLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Welcome to the web site of our Department RESEARCH CONTACTS STAFF FACILITIES ... Hydrology GRADUATES Dolomite reefs, North Italy Slope debris, Dolomite reefs, North Italy Neves reservoir, North Italy Pamukkale, Denizli, Turkey Webmaster: Dr. Ir. Ersin Seyhan ersin.seyhan@falw.vu.nl Last updated: woensdag 19 februari 2003 s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) Back to the top

129. The Department Of Geography - Geology: Hydrogeology Masters Program
hydrogeology Masters Program Recent News. Our graduate program is focused, offering only a masters degree and only in the field of hydrogeology.
http://www.geo.ilstu.edu/hydrogeology/
hydrogeology the department geography geology ... Related Links
Hydrogeology Masters Program:
Recent News Congratulations! Graduate student Catherine Dertz recently received a University Graduate Student Teaching Award. Katie was honored for innovative and enthusiastic teaching as an instructor for laboratory sections of Principles of Geology, our general education science course. About the Program Water is one of the Earth's most important natural resources. Since future sources of surface water are limited, the development of groundwater resources will be increasingly important. Because of this trend, there is a strong demand for trained hydrogeologists to manage and protect the Earth's supply of groundwater. 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". Students also have the opportunity to explore interests within almost any aspect of the hydrologic cycle through elective courses and thesis research.

130. Dept. Of Hydrogeology And Engineering Geology
DEPARTMENT OF hydrogeology AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGY. Èiurlionio str. hydrogeology Analysis of Antrapogenic pollution of groundwater, dynamic and formation.
http://www.gf.vu.lt/depts/hydrgeol.html
DEPARTMENT OF HYDROGEOLOGY AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Èiurlionio str. 21/27, 2009 Vilnius, LITHUANIA
tel. (+3705) 2398278
e-mail kastytis.dundulis@gf.vu.lt Head - Doc.Dr. Kastytis Dundulis Established in 1963 STAFF Professors : Habil.Dr. V.Juodkazis, Habil.Dr. A.Jurgaitis, Habil.Dr. R.Mokrik Docents : Dr. K.Dundulis, Dr. P.Klizas, Dr. V.Marcinkevièius (part time), Dr. R.B.Mikðys, Dr. R.Ðeèkus. Research fellows : Dr. S.Gadeikis Doctoral students : J.Arustienë, N.Blaþauskas, V.Raèkauskas, S.Gadeikytë MAIN RESEARCH TRENDS Engineering geology : Investigations of Geotechnical properties of soils, engineering geological conditions of urbanized territory. Hydrogeology : Analysis of Antrapogenic pollution of groundwater, dynamic and formation. RESEARCH PROJECTS CARRIED OUT IN 2000 Projects Supported by University Budget Influence of continental glaciation to formation of hydrosphere and ground. Prof. R. Mokrik, Doc. K. Dundulis. 2001-2005. OTHER SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITES Prof. V.Juodkazis -
  • corresponding member of the Lithuania Academy of Sciences; editorial board member of International Magazine “Hydrogeology Journal”;

131. HYDROGEOLOGY AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
hydrogeology AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, SOEST. The University of Hawaii is well situated for the research
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/hydro.html
HYDROGEOLOGY AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, SOEST
Current Research Programs
  • Pesticide contamination and transport studies
  • groundwater modeling of Kilauea volcano east rift geothermal system
  • modeling of atoll groundwater systems
  • hydrogeochemistry and diagenesis of carbonate aquifer systems
  • desorption and leachability of pesticides in Hawaiian soils
  • wellhead protection area delineation
  • analysis and modeling of helium as a groundwater tracer
  • geographic information systems in groundwater
  • Oahu groundwater nitrates
  • central Oahu groundwater modeling
  • West Maui non-point source contamination
  • fracture rock hydrogeology
  • multi-phase fluid transport and contamination
  • subsurface hydrogeologic and geotechnical conditions beneath Honolulu.
HPGG MEG PG VGP ... GG home last page update on: 7 May 1999

132. Definition Of Discipline Activities: Hydrogeology
Definition of Discipline Activities hydrogeology The hydrogeology discipline involves field investigations and reviews of the following typical activities
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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, and g) other forensic investigations, such as in evaluating likely sources causing illiness or death to humans and animals. 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 chemical constituents and other physiochemical and

133. Clemson Hydrogeology Field Camp
Clemson University hydrogeology Field Camp. Introduction Methods. Hydrogeologic Settings. Instructors. May 18 June 22, 2004. Costs
http://www.ces.clemson.edu/hydro/FieldCamp/FC.htm
Clemson University
Hydrogeology Field Camp Introduction Methods Hydrogeologic Settings Instructors
May 18 - June 22, 2004 Costs Approximate costs
Out-of-State Tuition Scholarships
Requirements Prerequisites
Equipment/Supplies
Registration contact: lmurdoch@clemson.edu
www.ces.clemson.edu/hydro
2001 schedule 2002 schedule ... 2003 schedule 2004 schedule to be announced updated 5-12-03

134. HGIS: Oak Ridges Moraine Hydrogeology Study Overview
hydrogeology and Hydrogeochemistry. October 27, 1997. Oak Ridges Moraine hydrogeology Study 1 Overview. GT Hunter a , P. Beck
http://www.hunter-gis.com/ws_services/HAndH/ORMPAPER/ormovr.htm

Hydrogeology and Hydrogeochemistry
October 27, 1997
Oak Ridges Moraine Hydrogeology Study : Overview G.T. Hunter a , P. Beck b , and P. Smart a
a Hunter and Associates, 2285 Dunwin Drive Suite 18, Mississauga, Ont. L5K 2N6
b INTERA, A Duke Engineering and Services Company, 3075 14th Avenue Suite 207, Markham, Ont. L3R 0G9

The Oak Ridges Moraine is a regionally significant hydrogeologic feature , and source of drinking water for more than 200,000 people north of the Greater Toronto Area . Approximately 70% of this population is serviced by municipal communal well fields and 30% by private wells. The Oak Ridges Moraine is a significant groundwater resource area for storage and recharge for supply of high quality drinking water and stream baseflow. This abstract provides an overview of the regional, hydrogeological resource management issues in the Oak Ridges Moraine and suggested planning considerations, presented to the Oak Ridges Moraine Technical Working Committee in 1996. Presently, some major well fields in the Moraine are approaching sustainable yield and some are being mined . There is evidence that old 'softer' residual waters are being replaced with new 'hard' water recharge at some locations. Well field pumping decreases static levels (hydraulic head) and causes the

135. Hydrogeology - Links
Links Page. This is a listing of links that are or may be of interest. There is no guarantee that they are all active web links
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/geolsci/research/hydro/links.htm
Links Page This is a listing of links that are or may be of interest. There is no guarantee that they are all active - web links have a nasty habit of constantly changing! They are roughly grouped under the following headings, in no particular order:
Geological Society Hydrogeology Group

International Association of Hydrogeology (IAH)

International Association of Hydrological Sciences

American Geophysical Union
...
Australian Geological Survey
Environmental Regulators
Environment Agency
US EPA

European Environment Agency

World Bank list of Environmental Regulators
Environmental Information
European Environment Information and Observation NETword (EIONET)
Groundwater Modelling and Software sources
International Ground Water Modeling Center (IGWMC)
Environmental Simulations International (Groundwater Vistas, WINFLOW, etc)

Waterloo Hydrogeologic (Visual MODFLOW, FLOWPATH, etc)

Argus MODFLOW pre and post-processor
... Spatially Distributed Hydrologic modelling
Jobs
New Scientist Earthworks
University Hydrogeology Groups
University of Birmingham University of Reading University of East Anglia Department of Earth Sciences, University of Sheffield

136. Hydrogeology Of Wakulla Cave
hydrogeology of Wakulla Cave, Floridan Aquifer, north Florida. from Kincaid, TR, 1999, Morphologic and Fractal Characterization
http://research.gg.uwyo.edu/kincaid/Modeling/Wakulla/wakhydro.htm
Hydrogeology of Wakulla Cave, Floridan Aquifer, north Florida - from Kincaid, T.R., 1999, Morphologic and Fractal Characterization of Saturated Karstic Caves, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wyoming Figure 1 (Click on the image for an expanded view) Map of Wakulla cave and surrounding topographic features, Floridan aquifer, north Florida. Topography is from the USGS Crawfordville East, FLA. (1972) topographic quadrangle. Regional hydraulic gradient is south toward the Gulf of Mexico. A local ground water divide crosses the conduits and is marked by a broad zone of low ground water velocities. The southern conduits convey ground water toward the Gulf of Mexico while the northern conduits convey ground water to Wakulla spring. Hydrology Wakulla cave is comprised of a dendritic network of conduits of which 8,770 m have been surveyed and mapped (Figure 1). The largest conduit, labeled A and O on Figure 1 trends south from the spring / cave entrance for over 5.5 km (Jablonski, personal communication) of which 3.2 km have been mapped. Five secondary conduits labeled B, C, D, K, and M on Figure 2-5, measure 4.3 km in combined length and intersect the larger conduit. Eleven smaller conduits measuring 1.2 km in combined length connect to the secondary conduits. Most of the conduits have not been fully explored (Jablonski, personal communication). The conduits are characterized as long tubes. The diameter and depth of any tube is consistent through space but individual or joining tubes can be divided by larger chambers of varying geometries. Conduit width is consistently larger than the height and the trends of the conduits do not follow noticeable fractures.

137. UW-Madison Department Of Geology And Geophysics - Redirect
University of WisconsinMadison hydrogeology Group. Hilary Gittings, BA 02 Carleton College (Geology), Bahr, Spring hydrogeology Research Summary.
http://www.geology.wisc.edu/research/hydro.html

138. Hydrologic Sciences
Online Resource Guide (The), blank icon blank icon Web Database icon, Hydrology and hydrogeology Resources, blank icon blank icon Information
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139. Geochemie & Hydrogeologie
Home. Department of Geochemistry and hydrogeology. Welcome to the geochemistry and hydrogeology division at the department of geosciences!
http://www.geochemie.uni-bremen.de/
News Staff Projects Courses ... Lab
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Department of Geochemistry and Hydrogeology
W elcome to the geochemistry and hydrogeology division at the department of geosciences ! Our fields of interest consist of aquatic geochemistry in both marine and terrestric environments, as well as hydrogeological problems. On our internet pages you will find essential information on most of our current research projects, and the staff who work on them. For additional information on any of the projects, please feel free to send an email to the scientific staff mentioned in the project description. If you are interested in joining our group, please confer news/carreer opportunities In case you have difficulties or suggestions concerning these web pages, please contact the webmaster home back up ... contact
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140. South Florida Information Access - Poster - Hydrogeology Of A Dynamic System In
hydrogeology of a Dynamic System in the Florida Keys A Tracer Experiment. Part 1. satellite image of Florida Bay Satellite image of South Florida.
http://sofia.usgs.gov/publications/posters/hydro_flkeys/
Search: 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 Education Upcoming Events Data Database Data Exchange Metadata publications ... poster hydrogeology of a dynamic system in the florida keys: a tracer experiment
Hydrogeology of a Dynamic System in the Florida Keys: A Tracer Experiment
Part 1
Satellite image of South Florida. Image shows Florida Everglades at the top of the picture; Florida Bay with its anastimozing mudbanks and mud islands in the center; the arcuate chain of islands that make up the Florida Keys; and the reef tract that runs parallel to the Keys. Our study site is located in the upper right hand side of the photograph.(Click on photo above for larger version.)
Abstract
Fluorescein and rhodamine dyes and an inert gas solution, sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), were injected into the shallow subsurface to determine flow velocities and direction within the groundwater-flow system in the upper Florida Keys. In the Florida Keys, ground water is entirely saline or hypersaline with isolated freshwater/brackish-water lenses on the larger islands. Ground water flows through a highly permeable and porous Pleistocene limestone, known as the Key Largo Limestone. The Key Largo Limestone is a coralline boundstone containing numerous primary and secondary porosity features, making it a very transmissive unit. Estimates of hydraulic conductivity for the Key Largo Limestone Formation range from 1,400 m/d (Vacher et al., 1992) to 8,800 m/d (Fish and Stewart, 1990).

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