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07/03/2026

Understanding the flow! πŸŒŠπŸ’§

The Groundwater Project is highlighting two essential preserved books in the Flow and Hydraulics category. These works are key to mastering how water moves and interacts with our environment:

πŸŒ€ A new concept of karst development based on hydrogeology and geophysics by Thierry Gaillard and Jean-Luc Mari – Discover a modern approach to karst systems, combining hydrogeology and geophysics to map the "invisible" paths of underground water.

πŸ“Š Surface Water-Quality Modeling by Steven C. Chapra – The go-to resource for modeling how contaminants move and transform in water systems, a must-read for environmental engineers and scientists.

These technical benchmarks provide the foundation needed to manage and protect our water resources with scientific precision. πŸš€

πŸ”— Download these preserved classics for free!
https://gw-project.org/books/

07/01/2026

The "living" chemistry of our aquifers! πŸ§ͺ🦠

The Groundwater Project is highlighting three essential preserved books on Chemistry and Contamination. If you want to understand what really happens to water underground, these are your primary resources:

🌟 Featured: Ground-Water Microbiology and Geochemistry by Frank Chapelle – This book explores the fascinating intersection of biology and chemistry in groundwater. It’s a gamechanger for anyone studying how contaminants break down naturally.

πŸ“– Study and Interpretation of the Chemical Characteristics of Natural Water by John D. Hem (USGS) – The classic USGS guide to reading the "chemical story" of any water sample.

πŸ“– Groundwater Recharge, Hydrodynamics and Hydrochemistry by the National Water Commission (Australian Government), the Government of South Australia, Northern Territory Government, The University of Adelaide, Flinders University and CSIRO – A massive study on the hydraulics and chemistry of the Great Artesian Basin.

From the pioneering insights of Frank Chapelle to the technical rigor of the USGS, these books are now available to help you master hydrochemistry. πŸš€

πŸ”— Download for free! https://gw-project.org/books/

06/26/2026

The world needs more hydrogeologists. Are we prepared for the groundwater challenges ahead? πŸ’§

The IAH recently shared an excellent article based on a global survey of professionals from 82 countries. We’re especially proud to highlight this study because one of the co-authors is Amanda Sills, Director of Operations here at the Groundwater Project! πŸ’™

We highly recommend reading the post, which links to the full article below πŸ‘‡
https://www.instagram.com/p/DZcw4TRiM8F/?igsh=NmtseXVucWQxZGlr

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