SUBJECT
Title
Groundwater flow in drainage basins
Type of instruction
lecture
Level
master
Faculty
Part of degree program
Credits
2
Recommended in
Semester 2
Typically offered in
Spring semester
Course description
The aim of the course is to acquaint the student with the principles, knowledge, methods, and techniques needed to investigate, understand, and exploit for utilitarian purposes the properties, controlling factors, and manifestations of regional groundwater flow in drainage basins of different orders of magnitude.
Readings
- Tóth, J. (2004): Gravitational systems of groundwater flow: Principles, Evaluation, and Utilization. Lecture Notes, Short Course C-3; XXXIII Congress: "Groundwater Flow: Understanding from local to regional scales; International Association of Hydrogeologists. Zacatecas City, Mexico, 2004 October 11-15. 208 p.
- D. Deming (2002): Introduction to hydrogeology. McGraw-Hill, New York.
- C.W. Fetter (1994) Applied hydrogeology. MacMillan College Publishing Company, Inc., New York, 113 p.
- R.A. Freeze - J.A. Cherry (1979) Groundwater– Prentice-Hall Inc., New Jersey.