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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. CiteULike: Hydrogeology Journal
Geophysical and hydrogeologic investigation of groundwater in the Karoo stratigraphic sequence at Sawmills in northern Matabeleland, Zimbabwe a case
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  • Groundwater risk intensity mapping in semi-arid regions using optical remote sensing data as an additional tool Hydrogeology Journal , Vol. 15, No. 6. (September 2007), pp. 1031-1049. by Werz Heike Hotzl Heinz ... Evaluation of the streambed leakage concept in analytical models using data from three pumping tests Hydrogeology Journal , Vol. 15, No. 6. (September 2007), pp. 1051-1062. by Kollet Stefan Zlotnik Vitaly ... Analysis of radial movement of an unconfined leaky aquifer due to well pumping and injection Hydrogeology Journal , Vol. 15, No. 6. (September 2007), pp. 1063-1076. by Li Jiang Comparative analysis between analytical approximations and numerical solutions describing recession flow in unconfined hillslope aquifers Hydrogeology Journal , Vol. 15, No. 6. (September 2007), pp. 1077-1091. by Rocha David Feyen Jan ... Estimation of fault-zone conductance by calibration of a regional groundwater flow model: Desert Hot Springs, California Hydrogeology Journal , Vol. 15, No. 6. (September 2007), pp. 1093-1106.
  • 62. Hydrogeology
    Since the early 1960s, SRC™ has done hydrogeological studies of Saskatchewan groundwater. Clients include provincial and local government, industry (potash,
    http://www.src.sk.ca/html/research_technology/environment/geo_groundwater/hydrog
    Alternative Energy and Manufacturing Energy Environment and Forestry SRC Analytical Laboratories ... Geology and Groundwater > Hydrogeology Hydrogeology Printer Friendly
    Our work is important. Historically, groundwater, which is everywhere beneath the ground surface, has played a bigger role in Saskatchewan's socioeconomic development than surface water bodies, which are relatively scarce.
    Services
    SRC's Hydrogeology section is involved in:
    • regional and local hydrogeological site characterizations
    • groundwater resource evaluations
    • water supply investigations
    • contaminant hydrogeology studies
    • groundwater vulnerability mapping
    • international groundwater projects
    • groundwater monitoring network design
    • supervision of test hole drilling, well construction, and well decommissioning
    • application of surface and downhole electromagnetic (EM) techniques to subsurface contaminant migration investigations
    • evaluations of groundwater data
    • providing groundwater information for government, industries, consultants, and the public
    • groundwater level and water quality monitoring
    • groundwater monitoring equipment design
    • chemical analyses (SRC's Analytical Laboratory)
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    63. Wiley::Physical And Chemical Hydrogeology, 2nd Edition
    Completely updated, the second edition of this comprehensive volume not only covers all major areas of hydrogeology, it takes a processoriented,
    http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471597627.html
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    64. 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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    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)
  • 65. IAH COMMISSION ON HARDROCK HYDROGEOLOGY
    of the 35th Congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists. Several sessions will be focused specifically on hardrock hydrogeology, during
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    //just for crippled external JS in NS 4.x browsers var bogus=1; var bigus=bogus; COMMISSION ON HARDROCK HYDROGEOLOGY INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HYDROGEOLOGISTS (IAH)
    Last update: March 2007
    ABOUT
    IAH COMMISSION ON HARDROCK HYDROGEOLOGY (HyRoC)
    NEW: Lisboa, Portugal: Symposium on “THERMAL AND MINERAL
    WATERS IN HARDROCK TERRAINS”
    will form part
    of the 35 th Congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists.
    2007, September 21-24 Oslo, Norway: INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS
    2008, August 5-14
    Several sessions will be focused specifically on hardrock hydrogeology, during
    the Congress a meeting of the IAH Commission will be held Athens, Hellas: th International Hydrogeology Conference
    of Hellas and 3
    rd ...
    ROCKS HYDROGEOLOGY
    2008, October 8-10 Hyderabad, India: 37th IAH Congress to be held in under the principal theme “SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF GROUNDWATER RESOURCES OF HARDROCK TERRAINS.” NEW PUBLICATION: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2 nd WORKSHOP OF THE IAH IBERIAN RWG ON HARD ROCK HYDROGEOLOGY (Évora, Portugal, May 18-21, 2005)

    66. 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

    67. 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

    68. SOFIA - Hydrogeology Of The Surficial Aquifer System In Southwest Florida
    The objective of this project is to describe the threedimensional variations in the hydrologic properties of the surficial aquifer system within a geologic
    http://sofia.usgs.gov/projects/surficial/
    Search SOFIA: 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 USGS Science Strategy ... Upcoming Events Data Data Exchange Metadata projects hydrogeology of the surficial aquifer system in southwest florida Project Investigators: Bruce R. Wardlaw and Suzanne Weedman Project Start Date: End Date:
    Summary
    The objective of this project is to describe the three-dimensional variations in the hydrologic properties of the surficial aquifer system within a geologic framework.
    Hydrologic models that simulate flow of ground and surface water will be used to predict consequences of many of the south Florida ecosystem restoration plans, as well as guide future land and water management decisions. This study will provide essential hydrogeological data to extend existing and next-generation water management, natural system, and other models across southern Florida to the natural boundary of the southwest coast. The objective of this project is to describe the three-dimensional variations in the hydrologic properties of the surficial aquifer system within a geologic framework. The data will be incorporated into hydrologic models that simulate ground-water and surface-water flow in the aquifer system. Land and water managers will use these models to predict the consequences of ecosystem restoration plans and to evaluate their effectiveness.

    69. Pearson - Contaminant Hydrogeology, 2/E
    For a graduatelevel course in Mass Transport and Contaminant hydrogeology in departments of geology, civil engineering, geological engineering or
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    70. USGS -- WRIR 03-4257
    hydrogeology and Quality of Ground Water in Orange County, Florida The hydrogeology of Orange County consists of three major hydrogeologic units the
    http://pubs.water.usgs.gov/wri034257
    WRIR 03-4257 Prepared in cooperation with the:
    City of Orlando, Orange County Utilities, Orlando Utilities Commission, Reedy Creek Improvement District,
    St. Johns Water Management District, and the South Florida Water Management District
    Hydrogeology and Quality of Ground Water in Orange County, Florida
    By James C. Adamski and Edward R. German
    The files in this report are available in:
    Portable Document Format (PDF)
    program is available for free from Adobe.
    Select an option: Suggested Citation: Adamski, J.C., and German, E.R., 2004, Hydrogeology and Quality of Ground Water in Orange County, Florida: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4257, 88 p., plus 4 appendixes. ABSTRACT Ground water is the main source of water supply in central Florida and is critical for aquatic habitats and human consumption. To provide a better understanding for the conservation, development, and management of the water resources of Orange County, Florida, a study of the hydrogeologic framework, water budget, and ground-water quality characteristics was conducted from 1998 through 2002. The study also included extensive analyses of the surface-water resources, published as a separate report. Water-quality samples were collected from April 1999 through May 2001 from a total of 26 wells tapping the surficial aquifer system, 1 well tapping the intermediate confining unit, 24 wells tapping the Upper Floridan aquifer, 2 springs issuing from the Upper Floridan aquifer, and 8 wells tapping the Lower Floridan aquifer. These data were supplemented with existing water-quality data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey and St. Johns River Water Management District.

    71. IAH _ International Association Of Hydrogeologists
    Groundwater all over the world organization information, journal contents, and links.
    http://www.iah.org/
    About Groundwater Information Resources Hydrogeology Join IAH ... HOME IAH
    Groundwater eNews: Click here to sign up to IAH Groundwater eNews. The WorldWide Groundwater Organisation Since 1956 an international forum on the management of groundwater for the benefit of mankind and the environment IAH is a scientific and educational organisation whose aims are to promote research into and understanding of the proper management and protection of groundwater for the common good throughout the world. IAH has over 3500 members in 135 countries and welcomes all who support our objectives to join our Association. You can follow the links below to find out more about groundwater and groundwater events, about the benefits of membership of IAH , how the Association is run and about our activities.
    IAH works to promote awareness of groundwater with these organisations Affiliated to the International Union of Geological Sciences Partner in the International Hydrological Programme of UNESCO Partner organisation of UN-Water Member of the World Water Council ...
    Member Organisation of the Global Water Partnership
    IAH Hot News Call for nominations for IAH Council The current IAH Council will end its term at the 2008 Congress in Japan. Nomiation are now invited for members wishing to serve on the next Council (2008-2012)

    72. EEK! - Hydrogeologist
    What is an hydrogeologist? It is a person who studies the ways that groundwater and the water cycle works (hydro) with the earth and rock formations
    http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/job/hydrogeologist.htm
    What's a Hydrogeologist
    A hydrogeologist is a person who studies the ways that groundwater (hydro) moves through the soil and rock of the earth (geology). A similar profession, a hydrologist, is someone who studies surface water. Water is an essential part of life on earth and is something that people, plants and animals need to survive. It is important that the limited amount of freshwater that exists on earth stays safe to drink and use for the many purposes we require in everyday life. Just think of the many ways you use water each day and throughout the year. A hydrogeologist is the person who makes and uses laws to be sure we have clean groundwater supplies, similar to how an officer of the law uses laws to keep people safe. Hydrogeologists are also like doctors because they help people stay healthy. When people become sick from contaminated water, they help find the problem and solve it. Here's what they might do on an average day:
    • investigate ways to test water to be sure it is safe to drink
    • check licenses of people who construct wells and supply water to others
    • inspect and/or help locate wells for safe water supplies
    • inspect the design and function of wells
    • help people understand the interactions between soil and other geologic formations and groundwater
    • study groundwater flow in different parts of the state
    • write new laws to protect groundwater
    • train others to protect groundwater
    Hydrogeologists also oversee the cleanup of spills and contamination. Contaminants in groundwater move through soil and rock, sometimes causing people to become sick far from the source of contamination. Groundwater contaminants can come from:

    73. The Benham Companies, LLC
    Providing a comprehensive array of hydrogeological services, Benham’s hydrogeologists, geologists and environmental professionals are experienced with all
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