Georesources and Groundwater 4504
Course Objectives
The purpose of the georesource part is to learn to know properties of different geological landscapes in Norway and apply them on geotourism, rock and gravel resources, landslides hazards, and groundwater resources.
For the groundwater part the aim is to be an operative hydrogeologist on a basic level dealing with aquifer properties, sub surface flow theory, calculations, and field work.
The students have to get practical experiences through case-studies, assignments and field school.
Course Description
The following topics will be covered:
Norwegian landscape regions and their geology
Interpretation of bedrock maps
Quaternary history of Telemark, Norway
Reconstruction of depositional environments by 3-dimensional sediment models
Sand and gravel resources (properties, amount and use)
Aquifers in bedrock and sediments
Groundwater flow, soil water and flow in unsaturated zone
The geological background for soil and bedrock slides
Calculations and field methods in hydrogeology
Introduction to mathematical groundwater modelling
Wells, groundwater heat, and heating pumps
Introduction to the EU groundwater framework directive and hydrogeological regions
Learning Methods
Lectures, assignments, and field school. 4 hours a week, 13 weeks. Mandatory five days field school. For the assignments the students are organized in working groups. In field school students work in groups handing in the field school report by a week after the course. Teaching language is English.
Assessment Methods
A 5-hour, individual, written final exam which counts 100%. Accepted report from the field school. Admission to the final exam requires acceptance of all modules.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Harald Klempe <Harald.KlempeSPAMFILTER@hit.no> - 09/11/2010