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GEOLOGY 566: Chemical Hydrogeology


Geology 566


GEOLOGY 566: Chemical Hydrogeology


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This course provides the background necessary to address groundwater contamination problems. Major topics include 1) the chemistry of natural waters and the important reactions affecting groundwater chemistry, 2) an introduction to the physical and chemical processes affecting solute transport, 3) the characteristics of common groundwater contaminants, and 4) methods of site characterizations and remediation. Laboratory sessions will be a mix of case studies, demonstrations and exercises to familiarize students with sources of hydrogeologic and hydrogeochemical data and with the mathematical and graphical methods of analyzing those data to solve applied problems. 366/566 (2+2) (spring-even years)


Geology 365/565 and Chemistry 106.
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