The content of this course refers to: (i) Principles and process within the hydrologic
cycle (surface and unsaturated zone), (ii) hydrogeological systems (aquifer types,
hydrogeological basins), (iii) Groundwater hydrology and hydraulics, (iv)
fundamental principles of karst hydrology, (v) Groundwater chemistry
(interpretation and visualization of hydrochemical results), (vi) Coastal hydrogeology
(basic principles of coastal groundwater flow, hydrogeochemistry and seawater
intrusion, ion exchange phenomena), (vii) Principles of groundwater modeling
(introduction to groundwater modeling, conceptualization, principles of groundwater
flow and contaminant transport modeling, computer codes).
- Teacher: Ανδρέας Καλλιώρας
ECTS : 5
Language : el
Learning Outcomes : Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: • Understand the hydrological processes related to hydrogeological systems and especially issues concerning the interaction of groundwater with geological material. • Describe and analyze the presence and flow of groundwater in aquifers. • Know the technological tools used for the analysis and processing of hydrochemical characteristics of groundwater. • Understand concepts of managing underground hydrogeological systems. • Collaborate with fellow students for the study and presentation of further specialized scientific topics related to Applied and Environmental Hydrogeology.