http://inside.mines.edu/~epoeter/467/
GEGN 467 --- Ground Water
Engineering
a Colorado School of Mines
course
Mon and Wed 11-12:15 --- 467Lab: Wed 12:30-3:20PM
Professor:
Eileen Poeter
epoeter@mines.edu
303-273-3829
fax 303-384-2037
Office BH 121B
Office Hours generally Mon Wed 9:30-10:30 and by appointment
check the link for exceptionsTA: Steve Meyerhoff
Office BH 124 - knock hard if the door is shut
Office hours Mon 12:30-2 Tues 1-2 Wed 9-10 and by appointment
smeyerho@mines.edu email if you need help and it is not office hours
Throughout the semester, changes will be noted in red text and dated
Click here for the semester Schedule very minor updates 10/30/2009
In the event of H1N1 flu symptoms http://inside.mines.edu/Flu
USE the STUDENT SELF-REPORT and we will work something out
web links will be posted a week
before the class date, results from the morning's class will be posted that
afternoon
AUG 26 - Introduction / Water Cycle / Darcy's Law / Unit Conversions Aug
26 "Answers"
AUG 31 - Water Budgets 1 Aug
31 "Answers"
SEP 02 - Water Budgets 2 Sep
2 "Answers"
SEP 07 - Water Budgets 3 Sep
7 "Answers"
SEP 09
- Porosity/Capillarity/HydraulicHead GrainSizeCapRiseProblemSlide.pdf
Sep
9 "Answers"
SEP 14 - Hydraulic Head
/ Hydraulic Conductivity / Darcy's Law Sep
14 "Answers"
SEP 16 - Hydraulic Head
/ Hydraulic Conductivity / Darcy's Law continued Sep
16"Answers"
SEP 21 - same link as SEP 16 Hydraulic Head / Hydraulic Conductivity / Darcy's
Law continued Sep
21 "Answers"
SEP 23 - Heterogeneity
Sep
23 "Answers"
SEP 28 - Flow Nets
Sep 28 "Answers"
SEP 30 - Flow Nets continued same link as SEP 28
Sep
30 "Answers"
OCT 05 - Storage / Flow
Equations Oct
5 "Answers"
OCT 07 -
Well Hydraulics 1 - Intro and Steady State solutions Oct
7 "Answers"
OCT 12 -
Well Hydraulics 2 - Estimating s T and S in a confined infinite aquifer Oct
12 "Answers"
OCT 14 - Exam 1 OCT 14
Answers
OCT 19 - no
classes at CSM
OCT 21 -
Well Hydraulics 3 - Estimating T and S in a leaky and water table aquifers
Oct
21 "Answers"
OCT 26 - Well Hydraulics
4 - Superposition Oct
26 "Answers"
OCT 28 -
Well Hydraulics 5 - Specific Capacity / Slug Tests Oct
28 "Answers"
NOV 2 - Water Chemistry 1 -
Fundamentals Nov
2 "Answers"
NOV 4 - Water Chemistry 2 -
Sampling and Presenting Water Analyses Nov
4 "Answers"
NOV 9 - Water Chemistry
3 - Controls on Water Chemistry Nov
9 "Answers"
NOV 11 -
Water Chemistry 4 - Using Water Chemistry to Interpret Flow Systems
Nov 11 "Answers"
NOV
16 - Water Chemistry 5 - Water Quality Nov
16 "Answers"
NOV 18
- Contaminant Transport
Nov 18 "Answers"
NOV 23 - Exam 2 covers material up through Monday NOV 16
1)
review expectations for Exam 2 below and your class notes
2)
work the exercises and old exam problems under the links above
3)
make a 3 page (both sides "cheat sheet") - you can ALSO bring your
sheets from the last exam
4)
get some rest so you can think and bring a calculator, pencil, eraser
AND
BRING YOUR WELL FUNCTION TRANSPARENCIES
NOV 30
- Contaminant Transport
(same link as Nov 18)
Expectations: Exam 1
Expectations: Exam 2
Expectations: Final
Exam
ASCE Code of Ethics
CSM:
Honor Code Undergraduate Handbook
Ethics Integrity and Code Of Conduct
Texts
Applied Hydrogeology, 4th Edition, author: Fetter
Hydrogeology Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition, authors: Lee, Fetter, McCray
Information related to the text and solutions to some of the problems: http://www.appliedhydrogeology.info/
Study Materials:
See exercises under each topic: EXERCISES & SOLUTIONS
EXAM PROBLEMS FROM PREVIOUS YEARS &
SOLUTIONS
CSM LIBRARY GEGN467 Reserve:
Applied
Hydrogeology, 4th Edition, author: Fetter
TEXT
PROBLEMS & SOLUTION MANUAL for Applied Hydrogeology (ed4)