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Forensic Hydrogeology

Course Code

GL4010

Number of Credits

2

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Hydrogeologic system in each aquifer-acclude typology. Delineation and detailed reconstruction of aquifer-aclude system. subsurface hydrology and its relationship to conditions surface hydrology.
Analysis and Interpretation of groundwater flow systems and patterns at each aquifer typology. Delineation of types and sources of pollutants as well as patterns and distribution of groundwater pollution and Analysis and Interpretation and control hydrogeologic system on solute transport phenomena. Analysis and Interpretation for isolation of pollutant or substance sources dissolved.
Determination of pollutant pattern and distribution and risk detection abnormalities in the functioning of the hydrogeologic system. Principles and technology of protection, control, restoration, remediation and conservation of hydrogeological systems. Human activities and natural phenomena and their impact on hydrogeologic system damage
Groundwater utilization activities outside the scenario and their impacts to the occurrence of abnormalities in the functioning of the hydrogeologic system. Groundwater drilling failure analysis and improvement solutions. Modeling, simulation and prediction as a basis for alternative choices. Selected solution models for hydrogeological system restoration and naturalization of hydrogeological system functions.
Technology options for system restoration and improvement groundwater flow. Decision-making in the litigation process for hydrogeological system malfunction, pollution, and drilling failure as well as groundwater production failure. Drafting Hydrogeology Litigation Document .

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Students understand the application of hydrogeology in maintaining sustainability environment
CPMK 2Can detect abnormalities of aquatic nature, viz: geophysics, geochemistry, major elements, minor elements, trace elements, environmental isotopes
CPMK 3Mastering statistical techniques namely: time series analysis and multivariable analysis

Learning Method

  • Knowledge Based Leaning. Problem based learning

Learning Modality

  • Offline Online Synchronous Asynchronous

Assessment Methods

  • Written: Description Tasks: Report