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Call for Abstracts

 April 19-23 | Tucson, AZ

 

The Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers, is a membership division of the National Ground Water Association.

 

Session topics:

 

TRACK A: Towards More Sustainable Use of Ground Water Supplies: Availability, Access and Allocation Issues

  • Beyond Stationarity: Ground Water Management with Climate Variability and Climate Change
  • Climate Change, Drought, and Transboundary Ground Water
  • Evapotranspiration: Measurements, Uncertainty and Analyses
  • Ground Water Sustainability: Definition, Implementation, and Validation
  • Hydrogeological Research and Teaching in the Developing World
  • Managing Surface-Spreading Recharge Facilities: Case Studies

TRACK B: Ground Water Shed Management, Ground Water-Surface Water Interactions, Ecosystem Support, Aquifer Protection, and Ground Water Remediation

  • Aquifer/Ground Water Protection: Effective Strategies for Protecting the Quality of Our Ground Water Supplies
  • Importance of Ground Water Surface Water Interactions for Sustainability of River Systems
  • Mining's Impacts on Water Resources: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
  • Nitrates in Ground Water
  • Remediation of Subsurface Contamination in Arid and Semi-Arid Environments: Impact on Water Resource Sustainability
  • Salt Management in Ground Water Basins
  • The Cost of Cleanup: Ground Water Remediation Case Studies with Costs

TRACK C: Modeling of Ground Water Systems, Decision Support Systems, and Data/Information Management

  • Data and Information for Decision-Making: More Important Than Ever
  • Dynamic Systems Modeling and the Water Sector
  • Informatics and Information Systems for Sustainable Ground Water Management
  • Numerical Modeling of Surface Water and Ground Water in Arid Environments
  • Strategies for Sub-Regional and Local Ground Water Resource Planning
  • Toward More Effective Use of Ground Water Modeling

TRACK D: Specialty Sessions

  • Deep Ground Water Investigation Issues
  • Development of Subsidence and Fissures from Ground Water Pumping
  • Fate of Chloride, Sodium, and Other Road Deicing Chemicals in Ground Water
  • From Meinzer to Mass Spectrometery: A Session in Honor of Stanley N. Davis
  • Ground Water Management Under Climate Change: Implications for Developing Countries
  • Environmental Law: MTBE, Water Rights, and More
  • Sinkholes, Pollution Plumes, and Subsurface Structures: Meeting the Challenges of Karst
  • Soil Vapor Intrusion
  • Water-Energy Nexus in the Southwestern U.S.: Can Desalination Be a Solution?

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  • Submissions will be collected until midnight, EST, Monday, October 6, 2008
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We look forward to receiving your submission and participation in the 2009 Ground Water Summit.

 

If you have any questions, please e-mail Dawn Reeves at dreeves@ngwa.org, or phone her at 800 551.7379 (614 898.7791 outside the United States), ext. 546.