Hydrogeological mapping 1300-OKHYD4P
The subject consist of exercises realized in form of practice.
Each exercise is preceded by a theoretical introduction. Students learn about the most important elaborations of Polish hydrogeological cartography, the major hydrogeological divisions of the country and acquire skills related to describing and analyzing the hydrogeological conditions of any region.
Next, based on real field materials, practically make selected types of maps and other graphic elaborations.
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course a student:
- lists the most important descriptions of Polish hydrogeological cartography
- distinguishes the various regional hydrogeological divisions of Poland,
- selects from the literature, cartographic descriptions an information necessary for characterize the hydrogeological conditions,
- analyzes the hydrogeological conditions of the selected area,
- selects, appropriate to the situation, a solution in order to determine the groundwater table elevation with sufficient accuracy,
- interprets hydroizohypse and hydroizobath maps
- selects the optimal solution in order to illustrate the groundwater chemistry on the map
- illustrates the variability of groundwater chemistry in the drill profile.
Assessment criteria
Giving all the tasks correctly completed. Final grade based on oral colloquium, taking into account the quality of completed tasks.
Attendance is obligatory. Three excused absences are allowed. Absence from class requires the performance of the task carried out in class. Laboratory classes should be done in another group.
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Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
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