Hydrogeology 101

preview_player
Показать описание
W. Richard Laton, Ph.D., P.G., CPG
California State University-Fullerton, Santa Ana, CA

Presented at the 2013 Groundwater Expo

W. Richard Laton, an NGWA Scientists and Engineers Division member and active NGWA volunteer, is currently an associate professor of hydrogeology in the Department of Geological Sciences at California State University, Fullerton. Passionate about teaching students practical knowledge they can apply to real-world circumstances, he teaches classes ranging from hydrogeology, environmental sampling, and groundwater modeling to oceanography and geology. Laton has also taught at the Western Michigan University Field Camp for the past 15 years. Topics covered during these 50-hour, weeklong intensive courses include drilling techniques and sampling, aquifer testing, and remediation technologies.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I'm just a grandma sitting at home, I enjoy these geology classes I've gravited towards. Thanks 😊

rustymugg
Автор

meanwhile, I'm studying at a malaysian university in which lecturers can't explain as good as a fraction from this lecture.. I love the way of interaction between the lecturer and students.. I really enjoyed the lecture :)

ismaeel_bakri
Автор

Man i love this guy. "Water now is better than its ever gonna be, but thats okay, We have engineers whose sole purpose is to clean this shit up"

Well said sir

randmshyt
Автор

Good delivery. Best Hydrogeology lecture i've listened to. Appreciate it !

sandraokoro
Автор

This is a great talk, thank you! I am trying to teach myself hydrogeology, and I appreciate the access to such valuable information and knowledgeable professionals. Thank you for providing this to us

Suburbanstoneage
Автор

one of the best lectures on hydrology and the funny way prof explained can make any one fall love in this subject really great

kumarsumit
Автор

This helped me understand my hydro geology class better 😅

likicatzj
Автор

Amazing session... Well described, broad concepts made simple, easy to understand. Thanks

ajinreji
Автор

Very good content, very good delivery. Well done!

DomNwachukwu
Автор

If you like geology, you can type in Frank Reiser M.S. on YouTube for my geology videos. I have made some other videos in other sciences, such as organic chemistry. I have made 86 videos.

frankreiserm.s.
Автор

I used to be a Driller myself. I have dilled mostly Oil / Gas Wells. Also drilled some Water Wells, Blast Holes, Environmental Wells, Coal Mine Degassification Wells, etc.

I pretty well understand how we can have Artesian Wells in the Lower Elevations of the Hill & Valley Country.BUT NOT in Flat Ground Country. Are Artesian Wells "even possible' in Flat Ground Country? Could the water flow a Great Distance from the nearest Hill or Mountain to feed an Artesian Well far away? May I "assume" the higher the point of Recharge on a Mountain, the higher the Hydrostatic Pressure to push the Water a farther distance.

BTW, I live in Tennessee in an area with a lot of Karst Topography.

brucewinningham
Автор

I can tell this presenter is passionate about their work.

NIHILNOVI
Автор

great video, , studying for asbog FG, NOT PG this is is perfect for getting the fundamentals..

dallasryle
Автор

Is it possible to have the link to the entire course offered, specifically the 50 hours mentioned in the description?

ducciosinibaldi
Автор

At around 42:00 he states that RO cannot remove pharmaceuticals. Yes it can unless they have some sort of organic solvent chemistry. RO removes Na Cl dissolved in water so down to the ionic level. RO has 99% + rejection of chemical warfare, bio warfare and nuclear fail out agents,

Also no water treatment plant outlet is pure water. Its treated to the standard that it has to be so the environment can do the rest by bio action, natural filtering etc.

dougwhiting
Автор

Going over stuff for a job interview so useful!

Thesladenator
Автор

How to become hydrogeology is there any certificate of hydrogeologist Or ground water exploration

patelmuddasirnaushad
Автор

We need to focus on the term “true cost” which would emphasize environmental cost, today, and for the future.

wouldbfarmer
Автор

Don't we get minerals from other things so shouldn't we be able to drink the distillate water even if we add flavor
?

kerroni
Автор

19:31 "The pressure is into my hole not out of it"... behave 

MclovelyWoWinc