This course about hydrogeology is intended for first-year master's students in hydrology, climate and territories. So, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of hydrogeology, focusing on the role of groundwater in the hydrological cycle and its importance in hydroclimatic systems. It combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, emphasizing sustainable groundwater management in the context of climatic variability.
By the end of the course, students will:
- Understand the physical and chemical processes governing groundwater systems.
- Gain skills in data collection, analysis, and interpretation for groundwater studies.
- Learn to assess and model groundwater resources using modern tools.
- Develop strategies for managing groundwater sustainably under climatic and anthropogenic pressures.
- Apply hydrogeological knowledge to address real-world water resource challenges.
This course prepares students for roles in research, resource management, and policy-making, focusing on integrating groundwater science into broader hydroclimatic frameworks.
- Teacher: labar sofiane labar