SwRI: Groundwater Resource Analysis Services, Geosciences and Engineering
Approximately one-third of the Earth's human
population relies on groundwater for its water supply. Groundwater
resources are coming under increasing stress in terms of quantity
and quality because of global population growth and economic
development.
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Using geochemical and hydrogeological
data, SwRI geoscientists analyze complex groundwater flow
systems to improve groundwater resource management. |
Groundwater Resource Management
Competition for access to and use of groundwater
because of local, regional, and international growth is increasing
the demand for effective groundwater management practices. In
addition, increased recognition of the interrelationship between
groundwater and surface water is placing new demands on total water
resource management strategies.
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SwRI geoscientists develop and apply
numerical models to improve characteristics of aquifers and
better manage groundwater resources. |
The Geosciences and Engineering Division at
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) provides stakeholders with a
resource of expertise in:
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Groundwater exploration
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Groundwater resource evaluation
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Aquifer characterization and development
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Groundwater quality evaluation and
remediation
Groundwater Resource Technology
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Advanced data processing and
analysis techniques are used to extract hydrologic
and land use information from remote sensing data. |
The SwRI staff includes scientists and engineers
with expertise and applied experience in:
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Groundwater exploration using geologic
analysis and geophysical testing
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Groundwater resource evaluation through
hydrologic analysis of local and regional recharge processes,
and groundwater utilization
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Application of remote sensing and
geographical information systems to quantify sources of
groundwater recharge and depletion, and pollution sources
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Application of geologic framework models for
analysis of geologic controls on aquifer properties
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Aquifer testing and numerical simulation of
groundwater flow and contaminant transport
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Development of
advanced mathematical
models, such as for groundwater flow through
discrete karstic conduits
or colloidal transport
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Aquifer vulnerability and risk assessment
using flow, transport, and geochemical models
Groundwater resource analysis services are
supported by the full capabilities of SwRI in the following areas:
For more information about the groundwater resource analysis
services and capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Dr. Gary Walter at
gwalter@swri.org
or (210) 522-3805.
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