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Hydrogeology (hydro-
meaning water, and -geology
meaning the
study of the Earth) is the area of
geology that
deals with the
distribution and
movement of...
- A
bailer in
hydrogeology is a
hollow tube used to
retrieve groundwater samples from
monitoring wells. The
wells are
typically built out of PVC
casing which...
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Hydrogeology Journal is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal published eight times a year by
Springer Science+Business Media. It was
established in 1992...
- zones; the
mechanisms by
which this
occurs are the
subject of
fault zone
hydrogeology.
Permeability is also
affected by the
pressure inside a material. The...
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Fault zone
hydrogeology is the
study of how
brittlely deformed rocks alter fluid flows in
different lithological settings, such as clastic,
igneous and...
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Coastal Hydrogeology is a
branch of
Hydrogeology that
focuses on the
movement and the
chemical properties of
groundwater in
coastal areas.
Coastal Hydrogeology...
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hydrology include oceanography,
hydrogeology, ecohydrology, and glaciology.
Oceanography is the
study of oceans.
Hydrogeology is the
study of groundwater...
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Melissani Cave (Gr****: Λιμνοσπήλαιο Μελισσάνης) or
Melissani Lake, also
Melisani is a cave and
cenote located on the
island of Kefalonia,
northwest of...
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Foudry Brook is a
small stream in
southern England. It
rises from a
number of
springs near the
Hampshire village of Baughurst, and
flows to the east and...
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Arroyo de la
Laguna is a 7.5-mile-long (12.1 km) southward-flowing
stream in
Alameda County, California,
United States which originates at the confluences...