Sentences with phrase «hydrogeologists at»

The research by hydrogeologists at The University of Texas at Austin, which appears in the May 11 edition of the journal Nature Geoscience, shows for the first time that virtually every drop of water coursing through 311,000 miles (500,000 kilometers) of waterways in the Mississippi River network goes through a natural filtering process as it flows to the Gulf of Mexico.
No matter where the young water comes from, the new technique for identifying the percentage of fossil groundwater in a well could be an important tool for communities, says Audrey Sawyer, a hydrogeologist at Ohio State University in Columbus.
«This freshwater is right underfoot, flowing around leaky gas and septic tanks,» says Audrey Sawyer, a hydrogeologist at The Ohio State University, Columbus, who led the study.
«Erosion gets [excess] material out, but doesn't make the shape,» says Jiri Bruthans, a hydrogeologist at Charles University in Prague, who led the research.
Even though there is no natural cement binding the sand grains into rock, mining it requires blasting at the sandstone's face to break the sand loose, says Alan Mayo, a hydrogeologist at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, and a co-author of the study.
«There is no certainty at all in any of this, and whoever tells you the opposite is not telling you the truth,» said Stefan Finsterle, a leading hydrogeologist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who specializes in understanding the properties of rock layers and modeling how fluid flows through them.
«Rivers carry trash over long distances and connect nearly all land surfaces with the oceans,» making them a major battleground in the fight against sea pollution, explains Christian Schmidt, a hydrogeologist at the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Leipzig, Germany.
Another problem is that the study does not take into account the increasing difficulty of pumping water from depleted aquifers, said Leonard Konikow, a hydrogeologist at the U.S. Geological Survey's office in Reston, Virginia.
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Not exact matches

So, as part of an initiative by the Geological Survey of Israel to study the Dead Sea region, Imri Oz, a hydrogeologist currently at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, and his colleagues built their own version of the Dead Sea.
«More and more, hydrogeologists are no longer working alone,» says John Wilson, a hydrology professor at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro.
«I can't think of any unemployed hydrogeologists,» says Roy Haggerty, an associate professor of hydrogeology at Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Scott K. Johnson is a hydrogeologist by day, Earth science instructor at Madison College by the other part of the day, and freelance science writer for Ars Technica by night.
I started lecturing at Keele in 2004 following a period of time working as a Geologist / Hydrogeologist with an environmental consultancy, working primarily in the area of landfill site management, contaminated land remediation and human health risk assessment.
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