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Current ground water related courses taught at Virginia Tech...

EvoDataIconBIOL 4984 Groundwater Ecology  Communities and processes of underground aquatic ecosystems with emphasis on shallow environments influenced by interactions between groundwater and surface water. These environments include streams and rivers (lotic), aquifers and hyporheic zones, karst and cave systems and floodplains and lakes.

EvoDataIcon CEE 4314 Groundwater Resources  Fundamentals of groundwater hydrology; flow through porous media, both saturated and unsaturated; flow to wells in both confined and unconfined aquifers; analysis of recharge basin and field drains; seepage from canals into the groundwater; contaminants in groundwater.

EvoDataIconCEE 4594/CSES 4594 Soil and Groundwater Pollution  Application of mathematical models for chemical movement in soils and groundwater to evaluate soil and groundwater pollutant behavior; discussion of pollution remediation technologies; design of subsurface monitoring networks; case studies in soil and groundwater pollution; applications to landfills, waste spills, septic drainfields, pesticide/fertilizer leaching, and other problems of environmental concern.

EvoDataIconCEE 5354/GEOL 5814 Numerical Modeling of Groundwater Flow and Transport     Theory and practice of numerical techniques for development and application of fluid flow and transport problems. Model conceptualization and design in multidimensional systems. Practical applications of models including calibration, validation and prediction. Use of MODFLOW, MODPATH, and MT3D.

EvoDataIconCEE 5374 Dynamics of Groundwater  The theory of dynamics of fluids in porous media; groundwater modeling; transport equations; boundary and initial value problems; flow of immiscible fluids; dispersion.

EvoDataIcon CSES 5594 Modeling Subsurface Water and Chemical Transport  Formulation and solution of mathematical models for movement of water and chemicals in soils and groundwater including consideration of flow in variably saturated media, convective-dispersive transport of nonreactive and reactive water-soluble chemicals, and selected other topics in transport modeling. 

EvoDataIconGEOL 4114 Groundwater Hydrology  Physical principles of groundwater flow. Sources, occurrence, inventory, utilization, and recharge of ground water in the earth's crust. Groundwater and geologic processes.

EvoDataIconGEOL 5084 Quantitative Hydrogeology  Mechanics of groundwater flow in one and multi dimensions. Application of initial and boundary conditions in solving analytical problems to vadose-zone and saturated flow systems. Fractured flow and Biot theory problems are introduced. Well hydraulics.

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