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Definitions 
- Hydrogeology: the study of the origin, occurrence and movement of water in a subsurface system, primarily groundwater.
- Hydrogeology is one of the largest branches of geology.

- Hydrogeology is a branch of geology, the study of rocks and the structures that are formed over vast periods of time.

- Hydrogeology is the term used by geologists and hydrogeologists for this study.
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- Hydrogeology is the study of groundwater (water under the ground) and the geologic processes of surface water.

- Most of the employment in hydrogeology is in the environmental area.
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- The program provides a theoretical, as well as applied, background in the study of hydrogeology and particularly its application to environmental problems.

- Contributions by KU researchers are helping to solve some of the most important problems in hydrogeology.
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- Book Info Examines the role of environmental hydrogeology in solving today's challenging environmental problems, from local issues to global perils.
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- Master's degree in hydrogeology or related field, e.g.
- To start the PhD study in hydrogeology, the students have to finish the MSc.

- In hydrogeology, in Czech Mgr.) at the end of 10th term, the students must publicly defend their MSc.

- Before admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree the student must pass a general examination in hydrogeology.

- The use of spreadsheet programs, such as Microsoft® Excel, in hydrogeology is introduced here.
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- It describes the age and occurence of coal; coal sampling and analysis; coal exploration; geophysics and hydrogeology of coal and coal mining techniques.
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- Written by the senior staff of a respected environmental consulting firm, Environmental Hydrogeology is a complete introduction to this fast-growing field.

- Most undergraduate programs have one, perhaps two courses in hydrogeology.

- Completion of a minimum of eight letter-graded graduate courses plus completion of a thesis in hydrogeology are required for graduation.

- GEOL 634 Summer Field Hydrogeology - State-of-the-art techniques for sampling, monitoring, and evaluating ground-water systems.

- The study of water flow in aquifers and the characterization of aquifers is called hydrogeology.
- - Academic training and experience in hydrogeology and aqueous chemistry that involves quantitative field research.

- The Chair of Engineering Geology at the ETH Zuerich is looking for a senior research associate and lecturer in quantitative physical hydrogeology.

- Areas of research include geology, geophysics, geochemistry, geochronology, geomorphology, hydrogeology, climatology, oceanography and meteorology.

- He currently holds the position of associate research professor of Hydrogeology at the Water Resources Center of the Desert Research Institute.

- HYDROGEOLOGY. The theory and geology of the flow of ground water.
- Darcy's investigations established the physical basis upon which ground water hydrogeology has been studied ever since.
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- GEOL 615 Contaminant Hydrogeology - Theory and field methods related to the transport of contaminants in ground water.

- Often we are interested in how the moving groundwater water will move dissolved contaminants around (the sub-field of contaminant hydrogeology).
- Demonstrated experience and interest in fractured rock hydrogeology, in-situ experiments, coordination and teaching skills are strongly desired.

- Two plus years of experience in various aspects of hydrogeology.
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- Field of interest: coastal geoscience, land conservation, slope stability, hydrogeology.

- Looking for position in contaminated land, geotechnics, hydrogeology or reservoir studies in London or the South East.

- My training is in carbonate sedimentology and diagenesis, hydrogeology, and aqueous geochemistry.
- Hydrogeology and geochemistry of ore genesis in sedimentary basins, in Barnes, H.L., ed., Geochemistry of hydrothermal ore deposits: Wiley, New York, p.

- Hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry of fine-grained glacial till northeastern Indiana.
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- Hydrogeology and sulfur isotope variations of spring systems, south-central Indiana.
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- Data management systems for chemistry, geology, hydrogeology.
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- There is ongoing demand for persons with training in hydrogeology by consulting organizations, state and federal regulatory agencies, and industrial firms.
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- Experience in MS Office, relational database management systems, GIS, graduate level hydrogeology or hydrology coursework are preferred.

- Hydrology and hydrogeology, two subdisciplines of environmental geology, deal specifically with water resources.
- Hydrogeology is now considered to be a core course in the curriculum of undergraduate geology programs as well as many fields of engineering.
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- Dr. Lee's research spans many areas in hydrogeology and environmental geology.

- Prefer BS in Geology with Hydrogeology Courses and on-track for PG. Send resume to address or e-mail address below.

- Ph.D. in geology or related field required (ABD will also be considered), with expertise in biogeochemistry or environmental geochemistry and hydrogeology.

- J. Matthew Davis, groundwater hydrology, hydrogeology ( matt.davis@unh.edu).
- For readers interested in advanced hydrology, groundwater hydrology, hydrogeology, and civil engineering.
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- For hydrogeology certification in Wisconsin, 30 credits of geology are required, including 6 credits in groundwater topics.

- Step-by-step solutions to the odd-numbered problems can also be found at the Applied Hydrogeology web page: appliedhydrogeology.
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- Major subdisciplines include hydrogeology and physical, chemical, and biological oceanography.
- A quick survey of the main numerical methods used in hydrogeology, and some of the most basic principles is below.

- Although the basic principles of hydrogeology are very intuitive (e.g., water flows "downhill"), the study of their interaction can be quite complex.

- It provides a balance between physical and chemical hydrogeology.
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- Assumes basic courses in hydrogeology, chemistry, calculus, and physics.

- Major disciplines include: hydrogeology, hydrochemistry, geochemistry, geophysics, engineering geology, soil science and geomicrobiology.
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- Consulting and applied research solutions in engineering geology, hydrogeology, and applied geomechanics.

- Then, there are other emphasises, such as hydrogeology, engineering geology, geoarchaeology and a composite teaching major in earth science.

- Butler earned a B.S. in geology from the College of William and Mary, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in applied hydrogeology from Stanford University.
- Prerequisite: 9 hours of hydrogeology or consent of instructor.

- Fields of interest: Regional hydrogeology, applied hydrogeology, structural geology, glaciology.

- The text we will be using is "Applied Hydrogeology," 4th edition, by C. W. Fetter; Prentice Hall.
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- This best selling book, Applied Hydrogeology gives readers a balanced examination of all facets of hydrogeology.
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