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Hydrogeology Research Group, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Popularity: ): Conducts research on contaminant transport in groundwater and age-dating of groundwater.
Ground-Water Remediation Technologies Analysis Center (Popularity: ): Information on innovative groundwater remediation technologies. GWRTAC prepares reports by technical teams selectively chosen from Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), the University of Pittsburgh, and other supporting institutions.
Hydrogeology Research Group, University of Birmingham, UK (Popularity: ): Hydrogeology research including groundwater resources, numerical modelling, geochemistry, g/w contamination and remediation. Taught programmes include hydrogeology and hydroinformatics MSc courses, CPD modules and short courses.
Environment Canada: Groundwater (Popularity: ): A thorough introduction to the topic of ground water and its management. Part of Environment Canada's "Fresh Water" web site.
Aquifer Test Forum (Popularity: ): Information relating to the design, performance and evaluation of aquifer tests, including pumping tests, slug tests and single-well tests
Henry Darcy and His Law (Popularity: ): About Henri Darcy and his contributions to understanding flow in porous media. Includes biography, discussions of basic concepts and the Darcy-Weisbach equation, and a lab procedure for falling-head permeability tests.
The Groundwater Foundation (Popularity: ): Dedicated to the education about and preservation of our most important natural resource.
Ground Water Modelling Discussion Group (Popularity: ): A forum for technical discussions; announcement of new software; calls for abstracts and papers; conference and workshop announcements; and summaries of research results, recent publications, and case studies.
Water Framework Directive - Groundwater Statistics (Popularity: ): Report from a European Union project to develop statistical methods for data aggregation for assessment of groundwater quality status, including trend assessment.
George F. Pinder (Popularity: ): Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Vermont. Information about past and present research in groundwater modeling, including mathematical evaluation of contamination problems.
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