Groundwater for a Thirsty World

Monday, April 12, 2010: 11:25 a.m.-12:25 p.m.
Continental C (Westin Tabor Center, Denver)
This session will bring together hydrogeologists working on water problems throughout the world to share experiences on a broad range of topics and seeks abstracts on: • water resource evaluation • Challenges in groundwater supply and quality • Approaches to sustainable development of water supplies.
Moderators:
William M. Alley and Ingrid M. Verstraeten
11:25 a.m.
Assessment of Groundwater Supply and Quality in the Kabul Basin, Afghanistan
Thomas Mack, P.G., P.H., USGS; Michael P. Chornack, USGS, Yucca Mountain Program; Tyler B. Coplen, Ph.D., USGS, Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory; L. Niel Plummer, Ph.D., USGS, Reston Chlorofluorocarbon Laboratory; M. Taher Rezai, Afghanistan Geological Survey; Ingrid M. Verstraeten, USGS
12:05 p.m.
Groundwater Investigations and Management in Indus Plain of Pakistan; Collaborative Efforts of the USGS and PCRWR
A. D. Khan, Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources; David M. Bjerklie, USGS; Ingrid M. Verstraeten, USGS
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