Plume Delineation Exercise

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This exercise is designed to develop students ability to synthesize subsurface data and develop a model to explain a local groundwater contamination issue. Based on their groundwater model, they will make predictions as to location of the source area and the location of any potential human health risk. The exercise requires basic contour mapping skill, simple mathematical problem solving skills and a knowledge of Darcy's Law. Has minimal/no quantitative component

Creator: Steven Lev
Publisher: Steven Lev
Last Updated: 7/8/2014

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On the Cutting Edge: Professional Development for Geoscience Faculty Undergraduate (Upper Division Undergraduate (Upper Division) NSDL Non-Point Source Pollution Point Source Pollution Higher Education Aquifer properties Graduate/Professional Contaminant hydrology
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