Additional Resources
This is a collection of websites and internet resources that are hand-picked for teaching hydrogeology at the undergraduate level. If you have an internet resource or website you would like to share, please let us know.

Subject: Geoscience
Subject: Hydrology
- 4 matches General/Other
- Ground Water 9 matches
Subject: Ground Water
- Geology of groundwater occurrence 9 matches
- Water cycle/groundwater-surface water interface 1 match
- Unsaturated zone/recharge 1 match
- Aquifer properties 2 matches
- Groundwater flow 1 match
- Water supply/water resource evaluation 5 matches
- Well hydraulics 1 match
- Water quality/chemistry 3 matches
- Contaminant hydrology 2 matches
- Water and society, policy, and management 1 match
Results 1 - 9 of 9 matches
Mopping up arsenic part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This Geotimes article focuses on arsenic and discusses the problem of ground water laden with arsenic compounds, and how remediation of these waters can be done using various methods including ...
GEO-SCI 587: Introduction to Hydrogeology part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This is the home page of a hydrogeology course taught by Dr. David Boutt at the University of Massachusetts. The website includes the course syllabus, lecture notes, homework assignments and lab ...
Aquifer Basics part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This USGS site explains what an aquifer is and defines the different types of aquifers based on six principal lithologies; sandstone, carbonate, sandstone-carbonate, igneous and metamorphic, sand and ...
The Hydro-Potential (HP) Value: A Rock Classification Technique for Evaluation of the Ground-Water Potential in Fractured Bedrock part of SERC Print Resource Collection
The Hydro-Potential (HP) Value: A Rock Classification Technique for Evaluation of the Ground-Water Potential in Fractured Bedrock
Ground Water Atlas of the United States - Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This USGS site includes information about the aquifers in the Colorado Plateau, including the principal aquifers, which are the Uinta-Animas aquifer, the Mesaverde aquifer, the Dakota-Glen Canyon ...
Environmental Setting of the Yellowstone River Basin, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This U.S. Geological Survey report describes the natural and anthropogenic factors believed to influence water quality in the Yellowstone River Basin. Topics include physiography, climate, geology, ...
Karst Exploration Home Page part of SERC Web Resource Collection
Karst features are formed when groundwater dissolves bedrock, usually limestone or dolomite, to create large cavities within the rock. Karst features can allow for rapid migration of groundwater and ...
Adventures in Virtual Reality part of SERC Web Resource Collection
In this activity, students look at the topography and cross-section of El Paso Texas and Edwards Aquifer in virtual reality, using historical data of the Edwards Aquifer that contains information on ...
Ground Water Atlas of the United States part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) series of print publications describes the location, the extent, and the geologic and hydrologic characteristics of the important aquifers in the United ...





