April 11-15 | Denver, CO
The Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers, is a membership division of the National Groundwater Association.
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You may submit your abstract as an oral or poster presentation. When submitting an oral abstract, choose the category that best describes your work. Poster abstracts are not separated by categories at this time. You will also be asked if you are willing to present either format (oral or poster). We give the Summit committee this option because as they work through the abstracts, they may wish to switch some oral and poster titles to align the program into cohesive sessions. If you have questions, please contact Dawn Reeves at dreeves@ngwa.org or call her at 800 551.7379 ext. 546.
Categories for oral abstract submission:
Application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to Ground Water Challenges
Aquifer Storage and Recovery: A Tool to Help Quench a Thirsty World?
Aquifer Storage and the Role It Plays in Meeting Colorado’s Future Water Supplies
Aquifer/Groundwater Protection: Effective Strategies for Protecting the Quality of Our Groundwater Supplies
Basin-Scale Modeling for Water Resource Analysis
Climate Change and Groundwater: Anthropogenic Effects and Regional Feedbacks on Hydrology and Water Resources
Cyberinfrastructure Developments and Deployments
Deep Groundwater Investigation Issues
Effects of Groundwater Pumping and Managed Recharge on Surface Water and Evapotranspiration
Geophysical Research and Applications to Groundwater Contamination
Groundwater for a Thirsty World
Groundwater Monitoring—Tools, Technologies, Methods, and Strategies
Groundwater Regulation and Permitting in the Southwest – Will Groundwater in the Wild West Still Quench Every Thirsty Straw?
Groundwater Sustainability: Expanding Our Profession’s Definition
Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions in Environmental Hydrogeology and Site Remediation
How Much Groundwater Do We Have?
Hydrogeologic Characterization in Mountainous Regions
Hydrogeology of Latin America
Improving Applied Groundwater Model Prediction Through Parameter Estimation and Uncertainty Analysis
Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management
Magnitude, Effects, and Management of Groundwater Depletion
Practice and Consequence of Mining Groundwater Resources at Unsustainable Rates
Produced Water From Oil and Gas Operations: A Waste or Resource?
Reactive Transport Modeling
Role of Vadose Zone Processes in Groundwater Environments
Site Characterization for Remediation Projects
Source Water Protection: Ground Water Source Water Protection Plans for Rural Water Supply
Transboundary Groundwater: Political Chess, Potential Conflict, or Cooperation Potential?
Uranium in Groundwater
Water and Oil: Do They Mix—Impacts of Hydrocarbon Energy Development in the Rocky Mountains
Water Resources in Developing Countries: Quality and Sustainability
2010 Summit Orientation.ppt
Please note:
All submissions must be in electronic format.
Upon submission, an automatic message is generated and sent to your e-mail address with your ID and password.
Abstracts are due by 11:59 p.m. ET, November 6.
Upon acceptance, PowerPoint presentations for abstracts will be due on April 5, 2010.
The program will be determined in December 2009.
More information
Technical support may be obtained by calling 401 334.0220 between 8:30 a.m and 6 p.m. ET, Monday-Friday, or at all times by contacting
Technical Support . You may also use the "Tech Support" or "Feedback" links in the online abstract system.
We look forward to receiving your submission and participation in the 2010 Groundwater 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.