His forte, though, is running the computer models that
hydrogeologists use to integrate their knowledge of a groundwater system and plan its future.
Not exact matches
As a kayaker and
hydrogeologist, I always felt that the concept of standing waves, eddies and whirlpools in a river system was a good example of spatio - temporal chaos and if you hadn't
used the example, I would have pointed it out here.
Hydrogeologist David Yoxtheimer of Penn State's Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research gives the withdrawals more context: Of the 9.5 billion gallons of water
used daily in Pennsylvania, natural gas development consumes 1.9 million gallons a day (mgd); livestock
use 62 mgd; mining, 96 mgd; and industry, 770 mgd.