Hydrogeology

Hydrogeology (hydro- meaning water, and -geology meaning the study of the Earth) is the area of geology that deals with the distribution and movement of groundwater in the soil and rocks of the Earth's crust (commonly in aquifers). The term geohydrology is often used interchangeably. Some make the minor distinction between a hydrologist or engineer applying themselves to geology (geohydrology), and a geologist applying themselves to hydrology (hydrogeology). ...more

Reading the Rocks: How Victorian Geologists Discovered the Secret of Life
Geologic History of Florida: Major Events that Formed the Sunshine State
Earth and Mind: How Geologists Think and Learn About the Earth (Geological Society of America Special Paper)
Gulf of Mexico Origin, Waters, and Biota: Volume 3, Geology (Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies Series, Sponsored by the Harte ... Studies, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi)
The Seashell on the Mountaintop: A Story of Science, Sainthood, and the Humble Genius who Discovered a New History of the Earth
Reading the Rocks: The Autobiography of the Earth
The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of Earth's Antiquity
Student Solutions Manual for Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems: Computing and Modeling
Touring California and Nevada Hot Springs (Touring Hot Springs)
Water Well Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
Soil Physics with HYDRUS
Unquenchable: America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It
Geostatistics for Natural Resources Evaluation (Applied Geostatistics)
Principles of Environmental Geochemistry
Introduction to Hydrology

Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
A sound Physics of the Earth should include all the primary considerations of the earth's atmosphere, of the characteristics and continual changes of the earth's external crust, and finally of the origin and development of living organisms. These considerations naturally divide the physics of the earth into three essential parts, the first being a theory of the atmosphere, or Meteorology, the second, a theory of the earth's external crust, or Hydrogeology, and the third, a theory of living organ ...more
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck