Hydrogeology Laboratory at UMass Amherst

Hydrogeology Laboratory at UMass Amherst Geology (BS)
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Geosciences (MS and PhD)
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12/20/2016

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Way to go Isaac
10/14/2016

Way to go Isaac

News Item from Mars
Modeling Floods That Formed Canyons on Earth and Mars
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Geomorphologists who study Earth's surface features and the processes that formed them have long been interested in how floods, in particular catastrophic outbursts that occur when a glacial lake ice dam bursts, for example, can change a planet's surface, not only on Earth but on Mars.
Image: A new model of canyon-forming floods from UMass Amherst and CalTech researchers suggests that deep canyons can be formed in bedrock by significantly less water than previously thought.
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UMass Amherst/Isaac Larsen
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We had an open house in Morrill yesterday to display the new (to us) Hydrogeology Research Laboratory.  A great turnout ...
10/05/2016

We had an open house in Morrill yesterday to display the new (to us) Hydrogeology Research Laboratory. A great turnout including visits from the Chancellor Kumble R. Subbaswamy and Provost. Thanks to Julie Brigham-Grette for making this happen and the new occupants of the lab for helping with demonstrations and making the space shine. David Boutt

09/07/2016

Scientists are using infrared scanners to figure out where groundwater sources burble into the surface supply.

Collaborative work highlighted here
09/06/2016

Collaborative work highlighted here

USGS Recognizes Protect Your Groundwater Day.

Nice coverage from AGU
08/03/2016

Nice coverage from AGU

Focused groundwater discharge in closed basins provides opportunities to investigate mechanisms for closing hydrologic and solute budgets in arid...

Science 360 picked this up as well
07/28/2016

Science 360 picked this up as well

A recent research report about one of the largest lithium brine and salt deposits in the world in Chile’s Atacama Desert by geoscientists from the University of Massachusetts Amherst is the first to show that water and solutes flowing into the basin originate from a much larger than expected p...

07/28/2016

http://phys.org/news/2016-07-chilean-salt-flat-surprisingly-vast.html

A recent research report about one of the largest lithium brine and salt deposits in the world in Chile's Atacama Desert by geoscientists from the University of Massachusetts Amherst is the first to show that water and solutes flowing into the basin originate from a much larger than expected portion...

Check out the new Hydrogeology Field Laboratory space in Morrill II 127! We now have room for extended soil/sediment/roc...
07/21/2016

Check out the new Hydrogeology Field Laboratory space in Morrill II 127! We now have room for extended soil/sediment/rock testing equipment plus extended benches for sample preparation and teaching. Come visit!

07/21/2016

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2016GL070076/full

New Research recently accepted in GRL from the group. Congratulations Lilly on getting this out!

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