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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. 4800e_index THE HYDROGEOLOGY OF SOUTHERN ONTARIO (SECOND EDITION) - HTML Version
This report describes, on a regional scale, the occurrence, distribution, quantity and quality of groundwater in southern Ontario.
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THE HYDROGEOLOGY OF SOUTHERN ONTARIO
(SECOND EDITION)
Prepared by the Environmental Monitoring and Reporting Branch, Ministry of the Environment, in cooperation with S. Singer (consultant) Toronto 2003 Ontario
This report describes, on a regional scale, the occurrence, distribution, quantity and quality of groundwater in southern Ontario. The report is based on data obtained from the Water Well Information System (WWIS) of the Ontario Ministry of Environment (MOE) and it makes use of available information related to the physiography, geology, and hydrogeology of the province. The report consists of 200 pages of text and includes three appendices, 48 maps and figures, and 15 graphs. It also lists more than 190 groundwater references produced over the past 30 years. Each figures of this report can be accessed by clicking on the links in the LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS below.

42. 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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    43. Hydrogeology-Geologist-Senior Hydrogeologist-Geology Consulting
    Senior Hydrogeologist,hydrogeology,hydrogeologic,geology,geology consulting,Expert Testimony, Expert Witness,water quality,Ohio,UNITED STATES.
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    -Underground Storage Tank (UST) Site Assessment -Coal Mine Hydrogeology -Ground Water Remedial Action Plans -Engineering Hydrogeology -Forensic Hydrogeology -Solid Waste Landfill Investigations -Permit Applications -Licensed for Insurance; carrying a property and causality certificate Curt Coe on left with client on job site. DETAILED EXPERIENCE (link here) Call me to discuss your hydrogeology and geology needs. I am a seasoned Hydrogeologist that can design a project around your specifications Expert Witness: HGS was retained to proved expert testimony for a private landowner in southeastern Ohio. The project involved mapping a 12 acre lake to trace the source of the lake bottom sediments due to contractor negligence associated with new road construction.

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

    45. Hydrogeology At UBC
    Text Box NEW! UBC EOS Hydrogroup Seminars Text Box 6339 Stores Road Vancouver, British Columbia Canada, V6T 1Z4 Phone Text Box Last updated February 6,
    http://www.eos.ubc.ca/research/hydro/

    46. Hydrogeology - Book Information
    this highly engaging and understandable book gives support to all those having to deal with practical problems facing the hydrogeologist essential
    http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/book.asp?ref=9780632057634

    47. Hydrogeology Data - Connected Water Website
    Hydrogeological data forms the basis of the assessment of groundwater systems. A key data source is derived from the drilling, sampling and monitoring of
    http://www.connectedwater.gov.au/resources/Hydrogeology_Data.html
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    • Connected Water News Catchment Datasets
      Hydrogeology Data
      Hydrogeological data forms the basis of the assessment of groundwater systems. A key data source is derived from the drilling, sampling and monitoring of boreholes. These data have been used to compile hydrogeological maps for various purposes.
      Borehole Data
      The borehole databases maintained by the groundwater management agencies in the States and Territories are a critical hydrogeological data resource. These databases store primary data collected from boreholes as part of licencing requirements or from groundwater monitoring programs. Table 1 summarises the status of these largely State-based databases, indicating a national coverage exceeding 500,000 boreholes. These borehole databases can store a broad range of data relating to the borehole itself, the geology and the groundwater but have many common elements, namely:
    • the geographical position of the borehole site;

    48. 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.

    49. GEES Research:  Hydrogeology
    The core of the research programme of the hydrogeology Research Group is concerned with identifying and quantifying the physical and chemical processes
    http://www.gees.bham.ac.uk/research/hydrogeology/
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    People Research ... Intranets SEARCH THIS SITE SEARCH WHOLE UNIVERSITY Hydrogeology Research The core of the research programme of the Hydrogeology Research Group is concerned with identifying and quantifying the physical and chemical processes governing the movement and fate of contaminants in groundwater systems. Two vital aspects of this research are (i) the identification of these processes through existing and new data collection technologies and strategies and, (ii) the representation of the processes in quantitative modelling tools and procedures. The group's aim is to know how to predict contaminant fluxes in the subsurface at all spatial and temporal scales relevant to decision making. The research of the group is building on recent successes in attracting European Community, NERC and EPSRC awards as well as industrial and Environment Agency funding. Through ongoing projects and through planned initiatives, the group's staff and students will address two complementary research areas:

    50. Hydrogeology At The University Of Calgary
    The hydrogeology Research Group consists of five professors and numerous graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral fellows and research technicians
    http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/hydro/
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    The Hydrogeology Research Group consists of five professors and numerous graduate and undergraduate students, post-doctoral fellows and research technicians engaging in vibrant research programs encompassing a wide variety of topics. We are well equipped with state-of-the-art research instruments and experimental watersheds. Many opportunities exist for graduate and undergraduate students looking for exciting research. If you are interested in our graduate program, please contact any of the professors.
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    51. Pennsylvania Geological Survey: Misconceptions About Groundwater
    Bad hydrogeology — Misconceptions about Groundwater. Misconception Groundwater flows in underground rivers. Little groundwater flows in open channels
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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.

    52. QUT Science A Career In Hydrogeology
    Hydrogeologists have the important task of finding new underground water resources, and maintaining the quality and quantity of present resources.
    http://nrs.sci.qut.edu.au/careers/geoscience/hydrogeology.jsp

    53. Hydrogeology Of SJRWMD
    The hydrogeologic units in St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) are the surficial aquifer system, the intermediate aquifer system or
    http://sjr.state.fl.us/springs/hydrogeology.html
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    The hydrogeologic units in St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) are the surficial aquifer system, the intermediate aquifer system or intermediate confining unit, and the Floridan aquifer system. The relationships of these hydrostratigraphic units to the geologic time series and to the lithostratigraphic units are detailed in the following table of the hydrogeologic framework in SJRWMD. Series Lithostratigraphic Unit Hydrostratigraphic Unit
    Holocene
    Pleistocene
    Pliocene
    Undifferentiated marine terrace and fluvial sediments Nashua Formation, Cypresshead Formation, and Tamiami Formation Surficial aquifer system (SAS) Miocene Hawthorn Group Intermediate aquifer system or intermediate confining unit (IAS/ICU) Oligocene Eocene Suwannee Limestone Ocala Limestone Avon Park Formation Oldsmar Formation Floridan aquifer system (FAS) Paleocene Cedar Keys Formation Sub-Floridan confining unit
    Surficial Aquifer System
    Hydrologic Cycle and Geologic Cross-Section (click image for larger view) The first water-bearing unit is the surficial aquifer system, which is composed of Holocene and Pleistocene sand, clayey sand, clay, and some shell. The sand and shell layers vary in thickness, extending from the land surface down to the uppermost aerially extensive clay layer, which is less permeable.

    54. Pearson - Hydrogeology Laboratory Manual, 2/E
    hydrogeology Laboratory Manual, 2/E, Keenan Lee, Colorado School of Mines Charles W. Fetter, Jr., C.W. Fetter Jr. Associates John E. McCray, Colorado School
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    55. 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
    Quick Links Alabama.gov Alabama Maps Limited Edition-DVD Water Project Available for Free Digital Watershed Information for the Locust and Mulberry Forks of the Black Warrior River System (Open-File Report 0618)
    A limited number of DVD copies of OFR 0618 are available. This DVD project was developed in conjunction with the State Wildlife Grants Program of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and is being offered free to the public. It is available at no cost if picked up from the Publications Sales office or at a cost of $2.00 to cover the cost of postage and handling if mailed. Requests should be mailed along with $2.00 remittance, made payable to GSA-Map Fund , to
    Geological Survey of Alabama
    Publications Sales Office
    P.O. Box 869999
    Tuscaloosa, AL 35486-6999
    Telephone: 205/247-3636 Hydrogeology Contacts Marlon Cook Hydrogeology One of the most important responsibilities of the Geological Survey of Alabama is to perform research that increases our knowledge of the waters of the state. The Hydrogeology Group investigates the occurrence, availability, and quality of the state's waters by employing hydrologic and geologic expertise for the development and protection of this irreplaceable resource. The Hydrogeology Group works in cooperation with other state and federal agencies, local governments and water systems, industry, educational institutions, and citizens to address Alabama's water issues. Knowledge gained from this research is available to the public through publications, open-file reports, databases, and requests for information directed to the Hydrogeology Group.

    56. 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

    57. 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.

    58. Hydrogeology
    home page to hydrogeology research at the Geological Survey of Canada.
    http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/hydrogeo/index_e.php
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      The present study of the ORM is one of the first regional studies of a moraine in southern Ontario and Canada that has focused on understanding the 3-D geological structure in support of regional hydrogeological mapping. Southern Ontario Hydrogeology
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    59. 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
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    Mentor Programs
    Congressional Science
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    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).

    60. 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
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    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.

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