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This page looks best when you view with Internet Explorer Hydrogeologic Settings Hydrogeologic processes depend strongly on the local geologic conditions, and understanding this dependence is an important part of the course. The best way to appreciate the importance of geology is to visit various different hydrogeologic settings. In this part of the course, we travel to different locations and learn about a variety of processes and projects that have been conducted in different settings. In many cases, we have experts in the local hydrogeology join us and explain their work to the class.
Location of field trips (dots) and the major hydrogeologic districts in the Southeastern U.S. are shown above. Identify areas on the map with your cursor position, and click for more info. Links to the settings are also available below. Fractured Crystalline Rocks
Fractured Sediments Karst
Siliciclastic Sediments
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Last Updated:
January 11, 2005
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