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GEOL0013-3

Hydrogeology


Duration :20h Th, 20h Pr
Credits/ECTS :
Master in sciences and management environment3
1st year of Master's degree in sciences and management environment,3
Holder(s) :Alain Dassargues
Course contents : - Introduction - Definitions: groundwater resources advantages and drawback, relative importance in the world, in Belgium, in Walloon region.
- Hydrological cycle and water balance of a basin, groundwater reserves.
- Confined, water table and perched aquifers: definitions and examples, importance of a clear geological understanding when defining hydrogeological conditions.
- Hydrogeological parameters and groundwater flow equations: hydrostatic, porosities, hydraulic conductivity and Darcy's law, intrinsic permeability, generalisation, application, limitations, measurements on field, piezometric maps, application examples, transmissivity, steady state groundwater flow in saturated conditions, specific storage coefficient, transient flow in confined and water table aquifers.
- Pumping tests and recovery: assumptions, interpretation methods in steady state and transient state, superposition principle, anisotropy, leakance, applications.
- Hydrochemical state of groundwater, main principles of protection zones, vulnerability mapping.
Course objective : Allow the student to obtain a strong basic knowledge about hydrogeology and groundwater flow problems.
Workshops : Exercices and practical work sessions are organised following the corresponding theoretical lessons.
Organization : First semester
Written notes : Main reference books are mentioned by the teacher.
Pdf copies of all ppt transparents are made available.
Possible good references are:
- Fetter C.W., 2001, Applied Hydrogeology (4th Edition), Prentice Hall, 598 p.
- Kruseman G.P. & De Ridder N.A., 1991, Analysis and evaluation of pumping test data, International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement, Wageningen, 341 p.
- Domenico P.A. & Schwartz F.W., 1998, Physical and chemical hydrogeology (2nd Edition), John Wiley & Sons, 506 p.
- Bear J. & Verruijt A., 1987, Modeling groundwater flow and pollution, D.Reidel Publishing Company, 414 p.
- de Marsily G., 1986, Quantitative Hydrogeology, Academic Press, 440 p.
Assessment : Written exam followed by an oral examination
Contacts : Alain Dassargues 04/3662376 Alain.Dassargues@ulg.ac.be
Assistant: Philippe Orban 04/3662359 P.Orban@ulg.ac.be




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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