Course detail: GEOL 556: Field Methods in Hydrology

This field-based course introduces field methods for the characterization of hydrologic systems and environmental site characterization. Topics covered include physical and chemical characterization techniques, such as: how to measure water levels; perform single well and aquifer tests; unsaturated zone parameterization; inorganic, organic, isotopic, and dissolved gas characterization; groundwater-surface water characterization techniques, and geophysical techniques for hydrogeology. The class meets for one week at KU's Harrison Field Station in Colorado, July 11-20. Two online exercises precede the field part of the course. A more detailed schedule will be shared with students once the course begins. For more information, please see https://geo.ku.edu/geology-556-field-methods-hydrology or the attached flyer. This course may be counted as 45 CEU's that may be used to satisfy ASBOG P.G. licensure requirements.

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 Session Information: PZ27410H

Schedule: The class meets for one week in-person at KU's Harrison Field Station in Colorado, July 11-19. Two online exercises via Canvas precede the field part of the course. A more detailed schedule will be shared with students once the course begins.
Times: 08:00am-04:00pm CDT
Registration Fee : $2235.00