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  1. Urban Groundwater Pollution: IAH International Contributions to Hydrogeology 24 (Intl Asso. for Hydro., Intl. Contr. to Hydro)
  2. Geology and hydrogeology of carbonate islands, Volume 54 (Developments in Sedimentology)
  3. Geology, Hydrogeology, and Environmental Remediation, Idaho National Engin Eering and Environmental Laboratory, Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho: Idaho ... (Geological Society of America), 353.)
  4. Principles of Hydrogeology, Second Edition by Paul F. Hudak, Paul F Hudak, 1999-10-27
  5. Applied Isotope Hydrogeology
  6. Hydrogeology in Practice: A Guide to Characterizing Ground-Water Systems by William J. Stone, 1998-11-06
  7. Hydrogeology of, and quality and recharge ages of ground water in Prince William County, Virginia, 1990-91 by David L. Nelms, 1997-01-01
  8. Hydrogeology and water-quality characteristics of the lower Floridan Aquifer in east-central Florida by Andrew M. O'Reilly, 2002-01-01
  9. Ground Water: Hydrogeology, Ground Water Survey and Pumping Test, Rural Water Supply and Irrigation Systems by H. M. Raghunath, 1987
  10. Understanding Water in a Dry Environment: IAH International Contributions to Hydrogeology 23 (Intl Asso. for Hydro., Intl. Contr. to Hydro)
  11. Engineer Geology & Hydrogeology
  12. Hydrogeology, water quality, and ground-water-development alternatives in the upper Wood River ground-water reservoir, Rhode Island by David C. Dickerman, 1993-01-01
  13. Hydrogeology of Karstic Terrains (International contributions to hydrogeology)
  14. Physical hydrogeology (Benchmark papers in geology) by R. Allan Freeze, William Back, 1983

61. Hydrogeology - World Of Earth Science | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
hydrogeology find World of Earth Science articles. div id= bedoc-text h1hydrogeology/h1 phydrogeology is the study of bwater/b contained in materials of
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62. M. D. Campbell And Associates, L.P. - Environmental / Natural Resource Services
Providing consulting services to industry and the legal community in geology, hydrogeology, water supplies, contaminant transport, and associated environmental disciplines. Based in Houston, Texas.
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Natural Resource Development with Environmental Protection
To our Past Clients and Prospective Clients: After more than 17 years in serving industry and the legal community, M. D. Campbell and Associates, L.P. is closing business, effective April 1, 2010, in order to re-position and re-align the focus and activities of the Principal and Associates to respond to future opportunities. Feel free to contact me at: 713-807-0021 Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H.

63. Hydrogeology Lab. (Page 12)
Aquifers and Aquitards. Aquifer A rock body that has the capacity to transmit usable quantities of water to a well. 3 Rock Types that are good aquifers
http://www.geo.utexas.edu/courses/303/303_Lab/HydroLab303.html
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Aquifers and Aquitards
Aquifer : A rock body that has the capacity to transmit "usable" quantities of water to a well. 3 Rock Types that are good aquifers:
  • Sandstone Conglomerate Fractured Limestone
  • Aquitard : A rock body that DOES NOT transmit "usable" quantities of water over a reasonably short period of time. (Ex. SHALE) Yes, these definitions are relativewhat may be considered an aquifer to one may not me considered one by someone else. A farmer who has a well that provides 25 gallons of water a day may consider that to be a good aquiferit meets his needs. However, the farmer trying to irrigate his 300 acre farm would consider it to be an aquitardit doesn't meet his needs. * Up to Hydrogeology Topic Listing *
    Porosity and Permeability
    Porosity : Void spaces in the rock body
    • Primary Porosity: original porosity in the rocks (i.e., initial empty space between/within the particles that make up the rock)

    64. Hydrogeology
    The pollution of coastal aquifers by saline intrusion has the potential to render water supplies unfit for consumption.
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    65. American Hydrogeology Corp.
    AHC's Corporate website describing our services. American hydrogeology Corporation was formed in 1989 with the goal of providing a wide range of geologic, hydrogeologic, and
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    American Hydrogeology Corporation was formed in 1989 with the goal of providing a wide range of geologic, hydrogeologic, and environmental services to commercial, industrial, and governmental clients throughout the Midwest. Corporate offices are located in Portage, Michigan.
    American Hydrogeology Corporation appreciates the sensitive nature of environmental issues and prides itself in the discreet, professional delivery of its services. AHC strives to provide clients with high quality professional services which are reliable, cost-effective, and delivered with integrity.
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    66. UT Knoxville | Earth & Planetary Sciences - Hydrogeology And Environmental Geolo
    Conducts research on contaminant transport in groundwater and age-dating of groundwater.
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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:
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    67. Hydrogeology Of Ghana
    The surface hydrology of Ghana is dominated by the Volta basin system with the Black, White and Lower Volta rivers, the daka and the Oti
    http://www.ghana-mining.org/ghweb/en/geologymining/geology/hydro.html
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    OCCURRENCE OF GROUNDWATER IN THE VARIOUS ROCK TYPES IN GHANA
    Below is a summary of the average yield that may be obtained when groundwater is abstracted in the following rock units: Birimian System and Associated Granitic Intrusives: Tarkwaian System, Togo Series and Buem Formation: They are lithologically similar and have similar water bearing properties. They all consist of arenaceous, pebbly sediments which have been indurated, folded and faulted with high grades of metamorphism in places. Rocks themselves are impervious but contain opening along joint, bedding and cleavage planes. These openings can be good suppliers of groundwater. The average yield from boreholes is about 9000 liters/hour with an average depth of 60m. Chemical analysis shows that the water can be used for most purposes. The concentration of Cl is 16 mg/l and Fe and Mn is 40 mg/l. Dahomeyan System: Voltaian System: They are generally well consolidated and not permeable. Sandstones, quartzites and arkoses produce sandy superficial deposits by weathering and are themselves well jointed in many places. In northern Ghana, boreholes have average depth of 100m and average yield of 3600 liters/hour. They have TDS of 1500 mg/l. In Kete Krachi, the boreholes have higher yields than any other location in the system with an average yield of 8700 liters/hour.

    68. Ejlskov.com | Dansk
    Site investigation, environmental due diligence, risk assessment, monitoring, hydrogeology, water quality, and water sampling. Provides services throughout Europe.
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    69. GSA Hydrogeology Division
    This site is dedicated to serving the members of the hydrogeology Division, as well as to the beneficial use of hydrogeologists everywhere.
    http://gsahydro.fiu.edu/
    Hydrogeology Division Home Contact Navigation
    Welcome The Hydrogeologist This site is dedicated to serving the members of the Hydrogeology Division, as well as to the beneficial use of hydrogeologists everywhere. Contact us and let us know how we are doing, and what other features or information you would like to see here.
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    The Hydrogeologist is the Division's semi-annual newsletter. The most recent is the Fall issue (September 2010, Vol. 71). Find the newsletter archives here
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    Breaking News Thomas C. Winter, scientist emeritus with USGS, died at his home on Friday, October 8, 2010. Read obituary by Don Rosenberry here. Dr. Noel Calvin Krothe, 72, died at Bloomington Hospital on Friday, October 8, after a brief illness. Read obituary here. What else is new? Jeffrey J. McDonnell, Richardson Chair in Watershed Science at Oregon State University and OSU Distinguished Professor of Hydrology, has been selected as the 2011 Birdsall-Dreiss Distinguished Lecturer Mann Mentorship Program Announcement - Are you interested in being a Hydrogeology mentor? It is a Rewarding Experience!

    70. MSU Hydrogeology Lab
    Michigan State University's hydrogeology Lab Our hydrogeology research program evaluates human impacts on the water cycle through changes in climate and land use, develops novel
    http://hydrogeology.glg.msu.edu/
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      • Focus Areas Research Projects Our hydrogeology research program evaluates human impacts on the water cycle through changes in climate and land use, develops novel methods to characterize the aquifers that store and transmit water supplies critical to human and ecological health, and helps develop methods to clean contaminated aquifers using emerging technologies such as bioremediation. Our research group couples novel models with high resolution field data to explore the physical, chemical, and ecological processes in natural and anthropogenically altered systems. Hydrogeology is an intrinsically multi-disciplinary field because of the critical role water plays in both human health and natural ecosystems. As a result, much of our research has been done in interdisciplinary teams that span areas of hydrogeology, geochemistry, microbiology, geophysics, civil engineering, and ecology. We have developed novel methods to evaluate spatial and temporal variations in groundwater recharge at scales that matter to land use and water managers. We have also developed methods to predict ecological health of stream systems by coupling groundwater and ecological models that simulate stream temperature along with the transport and fate of nutrients and associated ecosystem stressors such as low dissolved oxygen levels.
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    71. MSc In Hydrogeology - University Of Strathclyde
    This one year MSc in hydrogeology, run with the collaboration of the British Geological Survey, Scottish Water and Scottish Environment Protection Agency, will prepare students as
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    secondary navigation skip to main content Search this site main content This one year MSc in Hydrogeology, run with the collaboration of the British Geological Survey, Scottish Water and Scottish Environment Protection Agency, will prepare students as functional hydrogeologists to meet the needs of industry, regulators, government and consultants. for Sep 2011 entry to full-time MSc hydrogeology (Admission Code : CVMSC3) Postgraduate entry requirements are in our prospectus Online applications are welcome for September 2011 entry via the above link. Please also refer to the Entry Requirements section further below.
    One year full-time study involves attendance at classes (120 credits) over 2 terms, plus dissertation (60 credits) during the 3rd term. This is the only option for Overseas students. Part-time (open to UK/ EU students only) involves classes attendance, completing 60 credits in year 1 and 60 credits plus dissertation in year 2. Depending on timetable, just 2 days work release per week may be needed 24 weeks/year.

    72. IAH _ International Association Of Hydrogeologists
    What is hydrogeology? hydrogeology is a branch of geology, the study of rocks and the structures that are formed over vast periods of time. The way that sediments have been
    http://www.iah.org/groundwater_hydrogeology.htm
    About Groundwater Educational Resources Hydrogeology Join IAH ... HOME Hydrogeology What is Hydrogeology? Hydrogeology is a branch of geology, the study of rocks and the structures that are formed over vast periods of time. The way that sediments have been deposited to create different layers of rock beneath the surface, or the way that rocks have been heated and folded over millions of years to create complex structures are the subjects of geology. Hydrogeology looks at how water interacts with geological systems. But there is more to hydrogeology than wet rocks. Water is a vital natural resource for people all around the world - whether it is piped to homes or drawn out of wells. Understanding where it is and how it moves under the ground is essential in protecting this resource. By using geological maps and taking samples of underground and surface water for analysis, hydrogeologists are able build detailed pictures of how water flows through porous rocks underground. Why is Hydrogeology important? Some parts of the world are blessed with frequent rainfall and plentiful surface water resources, but most countries need to use the water that is stored underground to supplement their needs. Hydrogeologists can help by locating suitable reserves and by assessing how much water it is possible to extract without permanently damaging underground aquifers or surrounding ecosystems.

    73. Hellenic Committee Of Hydrogeology
    A scientific committee of the Hellenic Geological Society. Provides publications, news, and workshop schedules.
    http://www.iah-hellas.geol.uoa.gr/

    74. PGI - Pañstwowy Instytut Geologiczny - Strona G³ówna
    Manages multi-disciplinary scientific research on the geological structure of Poland in order to use the knowledge for purposes of domestic economy and environmental protection. Besides scientific research in all fields of modern geology, the Institute fulfils the role of a geological and hydrogeological survey of Poland. Regional branches, regional geology, environmental geology, marine geology, economic geology, geological databases, cartography, hydrogeology, engineering geology, geophysics, history of Polish geology, publications.
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    75. Hydrogeology Program At University Of Illinois
    Program overview, research partners, software tools, and publications.
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    The Hydrogeology Program
    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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    76. Villa Environmental Consultants, Inc.
    Asbestos, indoor air quality investigations, phase I and II environmental site assessments, clean air act assistance, wetland services, hydrogeology, lead paint surveys, and storage tank services. Serving all of Michigan.
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    77. 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.

    78. Geological Society Of America - Mentor Programs
    Outreach programs designed to facilitate mentoring relationships between professional geologists (applied geology, hydrogeology, and public policy) and university students.
    http://www.geosociety.org/mentors/

    79. Maine Geological Survey
    Primary source of geological information in the state. Studies conducted in the following areas bedrock, hydrogeology, marine, economic, and hazards.
    http://www.maine.gov/doc/nrimc/mgs/mgs.htm
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    Welcome! Whether you're a homeowner, student, teacher, planner, or professional geologist, this site is your entryway into the fascinating world of Maine geology. Start your journey with a virtual tour of Maine's geology . View our new online maps or research your topic through the Bibliography of Maine Geology . Enjoy your visit!
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    80. GeoPrac.net - Geotechnical Engineering And Geological Engineering News Blog, Art
    Portal and news weblog for geotechnical and geological engineering, hydrogeology, geophysics and related disciplines. Technical articles, geonews, and journal watch service.
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