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This site features Flash and QuickTime animations related to groundwater. They contrast the permeability of gravel, sand, silt, and clay, as well as the speed of groundwater movement in rivers, lakes, and aquifers. They...
This module, developed by the Lane Community College MAPS GIS Program, is "an applied exercise that explores the connection between groundwater, surface water, and potential water quality impairments." On the site,...
U.S. Geological Survey Water Science for Schools provides information about types of wells, drilling and water levels. Links to many other water-related sites.
This site is from the USGS. The natural processes of ground-water and surface-water interactions are completely evaluated and diagrammed for easy understanding that includes the interaction of ground water with lakes,...
This site from SERC features Just-in-Time Teaching (JiTT) warm up questions about groundwater and archaeology. The questions examine causes for groundwater rising to the base of monuments and the damage this process is...
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