Field Hydrogeology: A Guide for Site Investigations and Report Preparation

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ISBN 9781566705875
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  • Contains ASTM standards and guides for hydrogeology and USGS, DOI, and EPA field techniques
  • Presents a step-by-step guide for planning site investigations and for preparing reports
  • Incorporates case studies and contains a glossary of field-hydrogeology technical terms
  • Provides a detailed list of information resources, and Web sites
  • Includes instructions for a computer model to design aquifer tests and recharge experiments - available at www.crcpress.com
  • Summary

    In recent years, the focus in groundwater studies has expanded to also include groundwater contamination and remediation studies as a part of resource evaluations. While there are other books on the subject, Field Hydrogeology-A Guide for Site Investigations and Report Preparation provides the first integrated presentation of the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) standards, US Geological Survey (USGS), and US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) field techniques. It also includes access to a Web site that contains software for designing aquifer tests and aquifer-recharge experiments.

    Written by an author with more than 40 years of experience in hydrology and geology, this reference treats the subject from a field standpoint. Useful as a field guide and a textbook, it contains standard methods for planning and undertaking hydrogeologic investigations. It incorporates case studies, contains a glossary of field-hydrogeology technical terms, and provides a detailed list of ASTM standards and key hydrologic Web sites.

    The guide is based on ASTM standards, EPA, and US Department of Interior (DOI) field technical manuals. The text covers hydrogeologic fundamentals, conceptual models, planning an investigation, surface investigations, subsurface investigations, field inventory, stream flow measurements, water quality measurements, and report preparation. It includes more recent groundwater evaluation techniques such as tracing and isotope techniques. Field Hydrogeology will allow students and seasoned professionals to have a vast array of clearly written descriptive materials and an extensive source of references available at their fingertips.


    About the Author:

    John E. Moore, Ph.D., is a hydrogeologist at the USEPA Region 8 in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Moore is also an adjunct professor of hydrology at Metro State College in Denver and a consulting hydrologist. He has more than 40 years of experience in hydrogeology and geology as a researcher, teacher, and consultant. He is internationally recognized as an expert in these fields. Dr. Moore was deputy assistant chief hydrologist and field scientist with the USGS and served as a technical advisor to the USEPA and the U.S. House of Representatives. He is past president of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) and the American Institute of Hydrology (AIH) and is the chairman of the IAH Education Commission.

    Table of Contents

    PREFACE
    Introduction
    Hydrogeologic Concepts
    Aquifer Materials
    Groundwater Movement
    Recharge and Discharge
    Source of Water to a Well
    Locating Groundwater
    Groundwater Key Facts
    References
    Responsibilities for Hydrogeologists
    Rules of Professional Conduct
    Field Notebook
    References
    Planning a Field Investigation
    Project Planning
    Project Management
    Types of Investigations
    Objective of Investigations
    Sources of Hydrologic Data
    Hydrologic Web Sites
    Geographic Information
    References
    Field Investigations
    Conceptual Model
    Preliminary Site Reconnaissance
    Geophysical Survey Methods
    References
    Subsurface Investigations
    Geologic Mapping
    Well Inventory and Basic Data Report
    Monitor Wells
    Test Drilling and Examination of Drill Cuttings
    Water Quality Sampling and Field Measurements
    Water Level Measurements
    Tracing Techniques
    References
    Aquifer Evaluation
    Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity
    Design of Aquifer Tests
    Types of Tests
    Analysis to Aquifer Tests Data
    Computer Program to Design Aquifer Tests
    Construction of Hydrogeologic Maps
    References
    Streamflow Measurements
    Basic Equipment
    Measurement Procedure
    References
    Hydrogeologic Report Preparation
    Report Planning
    Report Writing
    Report Review
    Review Steps
    References
    Case Studies
    Central Valley of California
    Chicago Illinois
    Las Vegas
    Phoenix-Tucson Arizona
    Further Reading
    Glossary
    Index

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