Course Descriptions
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Geochemistry
Michael Stapleton, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
This course will provide a general overview of geochemical systems and their interactions among atmospheric, aqueous, and near surface environments. Complex subjects will be developed gradually beginning with the ...
Geology and Ecology of Soils
Nick Bader, Whitman College
Soils provide nutrients, water and support for growing plants, host an amazing variety of organisms, and even influence global climate. This class will focus on the dynamic systems in soil and on the interactions ...
Groundwater Hydrogeology
Joseph Asante, Tennessee Technological University
ES326 Soil Genesis, Classification and Morphology
Katherine McCarville, Upper Iowa University
The course is a field-oriented exploration of soils, including classification based on the USDA Soil Taxonomy system.
Geohydrology
Kenneth Carroll, New Mexico State University-Main Campus
Origin, occurrence, and movement of fluids in porous media and assessment of aquifer characteristics. This course aims to develop a thorough understanding of groundwater hydrogeology through the lecture and ...
GEOS 431 Soils
Cynthia Fadem, Earlham College
This course introduces students to the skin of the Earth, examining soil as both a geological material and a natural resource. We explore the awesome complexity of soils from molecular- to landscape-scale and ...
Hydrogeology
Kallina Dunkle, Austin Peay State University
Hydrogeology will introduce the concepts related to the occurrence and movement of groundwater, as well as evaluation of groundwater resources. Major topics of the course include examination of governing equations, ...
Hydrogeology
Jean Moran, California State University-East Bay
This course covers physical and chemical hydrogeology. Practical, laboratory exercises are quantitative, requiring use of spreadsheet programs and carrying out calculations.
Hydrogeology
Jodi Ryder, Central Michigan University
This course is an introduction to the study of groundwater: groundwater flow, well hydraulics, groundwater quality and pollution, and resource exploration, evaluation, and management. The course format is 2x50 ...
Basic Hydrology
Gigi Richard, Fort Lewis College
Basic Hydrology is an introduction to physical and applied hydrology and explores the components of the hydrologic cycle including processes of precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, infiltration, ground-water flow, surface runoff and streamflow.