05-BGW-HI3 Regional and Applied Hydrogeology
Representative Thomas Pichler
Hydrogeological cycles and processes are discussed in connection with various computer programs. Contents include the evaluation of hydrogeological and chemical data, the creation of tables and graphs as well as their analysis.
Further topics are the geology and hydrogeology of Germany by regions. Special topics typical for the respective regions, including groundwater salination, denitrification due to land use, influence of gas and oil extraction on groundwater, and risks of geothermal use of the aquifer
Students will gain an overview about the regional hydrogeology of Germany and will have familiarized themselves with the geology and hydrogeology of a region in Germany by research
Participants will acquire knowledge of current hydrogeological topics such as drinking water production, groundwater protection, and influence of anthropogenic activities such as agriculture on groundwater
After the course, the participants can work on hydrogeological questions with hydrogeological working methods such as special hydrogeological diagrams (e.g. Piper) and ion balance analyses. Participants will gain knowledge of regional geological/hydrogeological web services, how to utilize them and know about restrictions. Students will further develop their skills by presenting their results in a lecture and participate in critical discussion of the presented results.
Course Type 1: Lecture, Exercise (L+E) 3.0 SWS ( 42.0 h)
Course Type 2: Seminar (S) 2.0 SWS ( 28.0 h)
Tutorial(s): -
Workload:70.0 h presence time
70.0 h self-study
40.0 h exam workload
180 h total workload
partial exam
exam elements: 2
SL: 0
60 % processing of tasks
40 % colloquium
1) Applied Hydrogeology 4Th Edition, C.W. Fetter
2) Hydrogeologie, B. Hölting und W.G. Coldewey
3) wird in den Veranstaltungen ergänzt
Basic Data
Bachelor Geowissenschaften
Module Type
Compulsory
3. Year of Study
Offering Departement
FB5 Geosciences
Sommersemester
Course LanguageGerman
6 CP
5 SWS
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Prof. Dr. Thomas Pichler
GEO 2080

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Prof. Dr. Thomas Pichler
GEO 2080
