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Hydrogeology ResourcesContact: David W. Hyndman Phone: 517-353-4442 Laboratory Facilities:The Hydrogeology lab is composed of a high performance computer laboratory and a hydraulic properties and sediment size analysis laboratory. The computer lab contains 6 single Pentium IV computers, and 5 dual Pentium IV workstations with between 512M and 2GB of memory for large three dimensional simulations. The computers are connected via a gigabit switch to a dual Xenon server with 4G of memory (expandable to 12G). Software for modeling includes MATLAB, SMS, GMS, Visual Modflow , ArcINFO . Field Equipment:Field instrumentation includes 15 minitroll pressure transducers for measuring water level changes in wells and streams, 20 datalogging pressure and temperature sensors, two small diameter electric tapes for manual water level readings, and three electronic impeller flowmeters . The hydraulic properties lab is set up a series of adjacent permeameters for simultaneous measurement of hydraulic conductivity and porosity of five samples, a full set of sieves with a RotoTap machine for particle size analysis, and an X-ray particle size analyzer. An 8 Mega pixel 4 color CCD digital camera is available for high resolution field and lab photography. Hydrogeology and Applied Geophysics Courses:A large number of courses offered across the Michigan State University campus in hydrology and water resources. The following courses are offered in hydrogeology and applied geophysics:
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