From 2004-11-07 to 2004-11-10
Venue: Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado
Summary:
How will our expanding population affect our interactions with the Earth in coming generations? Where will our water come from? Our energy resources? These questions are intimately interlinked with earth science research in a wide range of disciplines in GSA’s 2004 technical program, Geoscience in a Changing World.
Some of the topics of this conference are:
- The Future of Hydrogeology Upcoming Revolutions in Observing Systems: Implications for Hydrogeology
- History of Hydrogeology in the United States
-40 Years of Influence in Environmental Hydrogeology
-Groundwater Depletion and Overexploitation in the Denver Basin Bedrock Aquifers
- Hydrologic Impacts of Urbanization and Suburbanization on Water Resources
- The Occurrence, Storage, and Flow of Groundwater in Mountainous Terrain
- Mountain Watershed Pollutant Transport and Water Quality Issues, Including Groundwater Surface-Water Interplay in Pollutant Transfer
-Sustainable Management of Water Resources
Organizers: Geological Society of America
Contact Name: GSA Sales and Service
E-mail: gsaservice@geosociety.org
URL: http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2004/