For upper-division undergraduate or graduate courses in Hydrogeology.
This applied text brings together basic concepts from inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, microbiology, and isotope geochemistry to support their applications to hydrogeology, and presents examples from the literature that use these concepts. The emphasis is on practical, real-world problems, with coverage of the theoretical basics with a a focus on applications.
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ALAN E. KEHEW was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After graduation from Bucknell University in 1969, he received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Montana State University and the University of Idaho, respectively. He spent three years as an environmental geologist with the North Dakota Geological Survey and six years in the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering at the University of North Dakota. For the past fourteen years he has been in the Department of Geosciences at Western Michigan University, where he currently serves as chair. His major research interests have been ground water quality and glacial deposits and processes. He is married and has three daughters.
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