Field
Camp:
May 23-June 27, 2006
Syllabus (PDF
format)
Methods
GPS and P&C
Transit and Stadia
Well Installation
Saturated
Zone
Slug tests
Pumping tests
Water Sampling and Quality
Vadose
Zone
Soil Profiles & Properties
Moisture content
Permeability
Saturated Permeability
Air
Permeability
Surface Water
Gauging and seepage meters
Geophysics
Surface Resistivity
Hydrogeologic
Settings
Instructors
Estimated
Costs
Requirements
Past
Schedules |
Students
collect water samples from wells and streams.
Water quality analyses performed in the field include pH, conductivity,
and turbidity.
(Click on images below to see full-size photos.)

Students
collect "no head space samples" from
a well at the GE plant in Greenville, SC.[1999] |

RMT Inc. provides an introduction to different sampling methods.
[2001] |

Students determine pH of a stream near Clemson.[2000] |

Students compare turbidity of stream and well samples.[2000] |

Students compare turbidity of stream and well samples.[2000] |
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