The Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences 51福利社 Michigan University has a long and prestigious history of hydrogeology research. Our faculty concentrate their research on various fields within hydrogeology, working with master's and doctoral students. The Hydrogeology Field Course builds a basic understanding about this subject.
Focus
Geosciences faculty specialize in different aspects of hydrogeology with focus on the following research:
Application of geophysical and electrical methods to solve hydrogeological problems
Applied hydrogeology, Hydrogeologic Atlas of Michigan
Biogeochemistry of wetlands and effects of biota on pore-water chemistry
Bioremediation of soils contaminated with organic chemicals
Groundwater supply and contamination problems in Egypt
Mapping glacial sediments that form the surficial aquifers in southwest Michigan
Microbial interaction with uranium to deal with uranium-contaminated groundwater
Monitoring groundwater and studying Saginaw Formation, which serves as the major bedrock aquifer in Michigan
Permeable reactive barriers on in-situ treatment of contaminated groundwater
Reducing failure of the bluff along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan
Remote sensing for groundwater studies
River and lake sediments contaminated with Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Slug tests and methods of building wells to monitor and recover spilled fuels and solvents
Stable isotopes of oxygen, hydrogen, carbon and nitrogen