is the branch of geology that focuses on the distribution and movement of groundwater in the soil and rocks of the Earth’s crust (typically in aquifers). Introduction to Hydrogeology
Hydrogeologists study "recharge rates" to ensure we don't pump water out faster than nature can replenish it. HydrogГ©ologie
The fundamental mathematical equation used by hydrogeologists to calculate the flow of groundwater through a porous medium. The Modern Challenge is the branch of geology that focuses on
As climate change alters rainfall patterns and urban populations grow, the demand for groundwater is reaching a tipping point. Modern hydrogeology now integrates advanced satellite mapping and computer modeling to predict future water availability and mitigate the effects of drought. The Modern Challenge As climate change alters rainfall
Understanding how water moves helps experts track and clean up pollutants from industrial or agricultural runoff. Key Concepts
Groundwater provides nearly half of the world's drinking water and is a primary source for agricultural irrigation.
Porosity refers to the amount of open space within a rock, while permeability measures how easily water can flow through those spaces.