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Monitoring Systems in Hydrogeology

Summary

Basic principles of monitoring of state and dynamics of groundwater and surface water. Regime measurements and evaluation.
Basic principles of design of monitoring systems, overview of methods and equipment for regime measurements – quantity and quality.
Design of monitoring and optimization for variol purposes in the field of hydrology and hydrogeology.
Possibilities of monitoring data processing, including inverse analyses and information systems construction.

Compulsory literature:
DAVID, M. NIELSEN (1991): Practical Handbook of Groundwater Monitoring. Lewis Publishers.
GHISLAIN DE MASRILY (1986): Quantitative Hydrogeology. Groundwater Hydrology for Engineers. Academic Press Inc.

Literature

DAVID, M. NIELSEN (1991): Practical Handbook of Groundwater Monitoring. Lewis Publishers.
GHISLAIN DE MASRILY (1986): Quantitative Hydrogeology. Groundwater Hydrology for Engineers. Academic Press Inc.

Advised literature

J. RUSSELL BOULDING (1995): Practical Handbook of Soil, Vadose Zone and Groundwater Contamination. Lewis Publishers


Language of instruction čeština
Code 541-0047
Abbreviation MSH
Course title Monitoring Systems in Hydrogeology
Coordinating department Department of Geological Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Naďa Rapantová, CSc.