Conceptual Models in Hydrogeology, Methodology and Results

  • Betancur T
  • Palacio T. C
  • Escobar M. J
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Abstract

The field of groundwater hydrology and the discipline of hydrogeology have attracted a lot of attention during the past few decades. This is mainly because of the increasing need for high quality water, especially groundwater. This book, written by 15 scientists from 6 countries, clearly demonstrates the extensive range of issues that are dealt with in the field of hydrogeology. Karst hydrogeology and deposition processes, hydrogeochemistry, soil hydraulic properties as a factor affecting groundwater recharge processes, relevant conceptual models, and geophysical exploration for groundwater are all discussed in this book, giving the reader a global perspective on what hydrogeologists and co-scientists are currently working on to better manage groundwater resources. Graduate students, as well as practitioners, will find this book a useful resource and valuable guide.

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Betancur, T., Palacio T., C. A., & Escobar M., J. F. (2012). Conceptual Models in Hydrogeology, Methodology and Results. In Hydrogeology - A Global Perspective. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/28155

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