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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. Speleogenesis, The Virtual Scientific Journal
Speleogenesis (origin and development of solution caves) as a core problem of Karst hydrogeology and Evolution. Articles and discussion forum.
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A joint scientific resource of the Commission on Karst Hydrogeology and Speleogenesis of the Union International of Speleology and the Karst Commission of the International Geographic Union HOME ARCHIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY REVIEWS VIEWPOINTS SPONSORS SUBSCRIPTION SEARCH ... ABOUT Main Menu Bibliography GLOSSARY Journal Archive Aims and Scope ... Webmaster Glossary of Cave and Karst Terms
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42. Hydrogeology At The U Of C
Last Updated February 2003.
http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/hydro/
Welcome to the University of Calgary
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43. Www.haneberg.com
Consulting services in engineering geology, hydrogeology, and applied geomechanics. Web site includes research abstracts on landslides and related geologic hazards. Port Orchard, Washington.
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44. Hydrogeology At U Of A
Welcome to the U of A hydrogeology WWW site. The hydrogeology Group atUniversity of Alberta studies a diverse collection of processes
http://darcy.eas.ualberta.ca/hydro.html
Welcome to the U of A Hydrogeology WWW site.
Last updated November 2002

45. GUE: The Hydrogeology Of The WKP
Global Underwater Explorers presents an overview of the hydrogeology ofthe Woodville Karst Plain and Wakulla Springs by FSU's Chris Werner.
http://www.gue.com/sites/wkp/wkp_overview.shtml
GUE INFORMATION CENTER GUE CLASSROOM GUE MEMBERSHIP BRITANNIC 99 ... SITE INDEX The Hydrogeology of the WKP By Christopher Werner, GUE Hydrogeololgist KEY FEATURES OF THE WOODVILLE KARST PLAIN Stratigraphy and Lithology Structural Setting Regional Hydrology Local Hydrology ... References INTRODUCTION Cheryl Sink
Stratigraphy and lithology of the Woodville Karst Plain (WKP)
The Miocene age sediments include the St. Marks Formation and the Hawthorn Group. The Hawthorn Group is composed of several formations and numerous members. It is primarily a clastic unit, consisting of fine to medium grained sandy clays and silty, clayey sands, with variable amounts of carbonate (Rupert, 1988). These are usually interbedded and sometimes contain minor amounts of dolomite and phosphate. Much of the Hawthorn has limited permeability and acts as a confining unit north of the Cody scarp, called the Tallahassee Hills. The St. Marks sediments are predominately fine to medium fine grained, partially recrystallized, silty to sandy limestones that have undergone degrees of secondary dolomitization (Hendry and Sproul, 1966). Within the WKP, the St. Marks Formation comprises the top of the Upper FAS (Rupert, 1988). It also contains extensive shallow conduits in portions of the Leon Sinks cave system and Indian Springs cave. It pinches out against the Suwannee Limestone in southwestern Jefferson County and reaches a maximum thickness of approximately 60 m toward western Wakulla County.

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47. GUE: The Hydrogeology Of The WKP
Overview of Theoretical Cave Development Models in Carbonates.
http://www.gue.com/research/cavetheory.shtml
GUE INFORMATION CENTER GUE CLASSROOM GUE MEMBERSHIP BRITANNIC 99 ... SITE INDEX Overview of Theoretical Cave Development
Models in Carbonates Christopher Werner Previous Theoretical Models Karst Hydrogeologic Considerations The Modern Theoretical Model Conclusions
Introduction
1. Previous theoretical models
2. Karst hydrogeologic considerations
One of the underlying principals of the preceding theories is the concept of a base level. Base level is defined for a given basin with hydraulic gradient, as the point or place where the gradient is defined as zero. The ultimate base level for all drainage basins is sea level, whereas for a chosen basin, its base level may be defined to be a higher ordered fluvial, lacustrine, or other lower elevation body of water, into which the basin drains, due primarily to the force of gravity. Ford and Williams (1989) point out, however, that base level may not be sea level, as evidenced by the documented karst springs which resurge well below sea level. If sea level is not the ultimate base for karst dissolution, and phreatic conduits are presently observed, then what is the ultimate base for active conduit formation? (Ford and Williams, 1989). Ford concludes that the active base for dissolution must be (1) the state of the system, (2) the age, and (3) the extent of clastic infilling (Ford and Williams, 1989). These arguments may be supported by the mass transport along flow lines which migrate to depth below the free piezometric surface, which are normal to the equipotential lines.

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49. Hydrogeology
What is hydrogeology? hydrogeology is a branch of geology porous rocksunderground. Why is hydrogeology important? Some parts of
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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. By looking at the way that groundwater flows, hydrogeologists can also identify when it is at risk from pollution and how we can protect it by careful planning and land-use. Without the knowledge that hydrogeology gives us we have no way of predicting what will happen to our water resources or the future effects on the environment of water extraction.

50. IAH - International Association Of Hydrogeologists
Groundwater all over the world organization information, journal contents, and links.Category Science Environment Professional Associations...... IAH Publications. Full list with ordering and availability information for hydrogeologyJournal and our book series International Contributions to hydrogeology.
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the international groundwater organisation
Since 1956 a world-wide 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 3,500 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. Get in touch with the IAH office. Find out more about IAH or comment on this web site.
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IAH News and Information On-line , the electronic version of the IAH member newsletter. Access the IAH online membership directory. You will need your IAH membership number and password Details of recently announced conferences and a continually updated listing of conferences worldwide.

51.   Earth 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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52. Branner Earth Sciences--Hydrogeology
hydrogeology. List of terms of hydrogeology, geochemistry, and geothermal ofmineral and thermal waters Branner Library Reference, GB1001.4 .L35 1984;
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Indexes will lead you to articles in journals and series and papers in conference proceedings, as well as technical reports. There are 2 indexes of major importance for Hydrogeology: Water Resources Abstracts (WRA) and Water Resources Scientific Information Center (WRSIC). From 1967 through 1993 Selected Water Resources (SWRA) was produced by USGS. In 1994, USGS cancelled production of SWRA, and it is now available on the internet as WRSIC. The SWRA was reborn at Cambridge Scientfic as Water Resources Abstracts (WRA), with a changed coverage, but with the old file intact. Other Indexes of Interest All Indexes are Stanford Only.

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55. Quaternary Research At The Department Of Geology, UW-Madison
In Department of Geology Geophysics, UWMadison. Studies of basic and applied problems in glacial geology, Quaternary geology, engineering geology,and hydrogeology.
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The Quaternary Period
The Quaternary Period includes the last 1.8 million years. One of the most significant aspects of this period is the expansion of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets collectively known as the "Ice Age". Evidence from the deep oceans indicate that there have been over two dozen cold (glacials) and warm (interglacial) periods during the last 2.4 million years. The most recent glaciation began about 125,000 years ago and climaxed about 21,000 years ago. At this time, over 30 percent of earth's surface was covered by ice, and sea level was at least 125 meters lower than present.

56. The Department Of Geography - Geology: Hydrogeology Masters Program
hydrogeology Masters Program Our graduate program is focused, offeringonly a masters degree and only in the field of hydrogeology.
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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 or government, or academic sectors. 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, . Graduates from our program can expect to gain the following skills and experience.

57. Welcome To Elango Lakshmanan Home Page
Faculty member of Anna University, Chennai, India describes research and teaching in hydrogeology, groundwater modeling and hydrogeochemistry.
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58. Tropical Hydrogeology - TropHy
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59. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Geotechnical & Geological Engineering
An international journal that covers the complete spectrum of geoengineering including soil and rock engineering and hydrogeology.
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60. NMBGMR Environmental & Hydrogeology Programs
Main Environment. Environmental Geology and hydrogeology. The NMBGMRenvironmental geology and hydrogeology program is concerned
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T he NMBGMR environmental geology and hydrogeology program is concerned with:
  • Determining potential and actual environmental impacts caused by development of mineral, water, and land resources.
  • Investigating potentially hazardous geologic processes such as landslides, debris flows, earthquakes, and land subsidence.
  • Siting of waste management facilities.
  • Measuring and documenting the geologic characteristics of aquifers.
  • Development of a comprehensive database on the subjects listed above.

Debris flow deposits near Red River, NM Examples of NMBGMR environmental projects include
  • A cooperative study of soil and indoor radon problems.
  • Mapping and analysis of debris flows, landslides, and subsidence-related features.
  • Characterization of the geologic composition and physical properties of major aquifers in New Mexico.
  • Geologic mapping and environmental evaluation of areas undergoing rapid development.
  • Evaluation of earthquake hazards in cooperation with the Department of Public Safety.

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