Middlebury

GEOG 0255

Surface & Ground Water

Water Resources and Hydrogeology
Fresh water is the most fundamental resource sustaining life on the continents. This course is an introduction to the study of water and its interactions with the geologic environment. Basic hydrological processes such as precipitation, stream flow, and the subsurface flow of ground water are analyzed by quantitative methods. Climatic and human-induced changes in the hydrological cycle are examined, and current issues and policies are discussed in light of the increasing demands and impacts of a technological society on water resources and associated natural systems. (ENVS 0112 or any 0100-level Geology course) 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab
Subject:
Geography
Department:
Geography
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED SCI
Equivalent Courses:
ECSC 0255
GEOL 0255 *

Sections in Fall 2005

Fall 2005

GEOG0255A-F05 Lecture (Ryan)
GEOG0255Z-F05 Lab (Ryan)