Year
2017
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 2-hour lecture weekly
1 x 2-hour tutorial weekly
2 x 4-hour laboratories per semester
Prerequisites
1 of EASC1101, EASC1601, EASC1211, CPES2039
Enrolment not permitted
1 of CPES3017, CPES3018, CPES3151, CPES8017, CPES8018, CPES8151, EASC8741, WARM8451, WARM8741 has been successfully completed
Topic description
This topic offers the basic knowledge needed to understand water dynamics in aquifers. The topic is delivered in four parts: Part 1 Groundwater and the hydrologic cycle - which covers the movement of water in the earth; Part 2 Geology of groundwater hydrology - which covers the matrix and pore spaces through which groundwater travels and is stored; Part 3 Aquifer properties and groundwater flow - which covers the quantitative aspects of groundwater hydrology, providing students with the theories and tools behind the estimation of groundwater fluxes and storage volumes; Part 4 Groundwater investigation techniques - which covers practical aspects of groundwater analysis, including field-based approaches.
Educational aims
The educational aim of this topic is to instil in students knowledge and an appreciation of the storage and transport of groundwater, and its importance as a global water resource and integral part of the hydrologic cycle.
Expected learning outcomes
At the completion of the topic, students are expected to be able to:

  1. Describe the physical properties and acquifers
  2. Discuss the physical principles governing the storage and flow of groundwater
  3. Explain the interaction between groundwater and surface water
  4. Explain the principles of groundwater investigation and management
  5. Demonstrate enhanced problem-solving, critical-thinking and reasoning abilities