Fall 2018 - EASC 711 G100

Directed Readings (3)

Class Number: 1045

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    Location: TBA

  • Instructor:

    Dirk Kirste
    dkirste@sfu.ca
    778-782-5365
    Office: TASC 1 Room 7411
  • Prerequisites:

    Permission of the instructor.

Description

COURSE DETAILS:

Characterizing groundwater flow using hydrogeochemistry in the Mill Bay area, BC. 

This project will involve collecting groundwater chemistry data and identifying controls on the composition that relate to the host aquifer mineralogy from the Mill Bay bedrock and Quaternary aquifer systems. The resultant interpretation will be used to define flow systems and identify mixing. The student will write a short report on the results of the study and give a presentation. Grading will be based 30% field and lab work, 50% report and 20% presentation.

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