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This USGS site contains very useful descriptions about many aspects of ground water. The major topics include Ground Water, How Ground Water Occurs, Quality of Ground Water, Appraising the Nation's Ground-Water Resources, and a Glossary. This is a non-technical site, designed for use by the general public. Several charts and diagrams are also included in this site.
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This
lesson
enables
students
to
explore
how
water
moves
through
the
hydrologic
cycle,
eventually
making
its
way
to
their
drinking
glasses.
They
will
explore
the
components
of
Earth's
hydrosphere,
including
surface
and
subsurface
features,
and
prepare
a
diagram
illustrating
the
path
their
drinking
water
follows
as
it
cycles
from
the
place
of
precipitation
to
their
own
faucets
or
taps.
Assessment
materials,
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'The purpose of the resource is to meaure the alkalinity of a water
sample. Students will use an alkalinity kit to measure the alkalinity in the water at their
hydrology site. The exact procedure depends on the instructions in the alkalinity kit used.
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The purpose of this resource is to introduce what a catchment basin is and how it works.
Students will make a 3-dimensional model of a catchment basin to understand how
water moves through the basin and explore how water is affected when there are changes in
the basin.
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The purpose of this resource is to measure the conductivity of water at a
freshwater hydrology site.
Students calibrate and take electrical conductivity measurements using an electrical
conductivity meter. Students estimate the total dissolved solids from the electrical
conductivity measurements.
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The purpose of this resource is to measure the amount of oxygen dissolved in water.
Students use a dissolved oxygen kit or meter to measure the dissolved oxygen
in the water at their hydrology site. The exact procedure depends on the instructions
in the dissolved oxygen kit or meter used. The meter requires calibration before use.
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The purpose of this resource is to sample, identify, and count macroinvertebrates
at a Hydrology Site. Students collect, sort, identify, and count macroinvertebrates from
habitats at their site.
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The purpose of this resource is to model a soil's water storage over a year.
Students will model the changes in soil water storage over a year.
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The purpose of this resource is to measure the salinity of the water using a
salinity titration kit.
Students will measure the salinity of saltwater using a salinity titration kit.
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The purpose of this resource is to measure the nitrate-nitrogen of water.
Students will use a nitrate kit to measure the nitrate-nitrogen in the water at
their hydrology site. The exact procedure depends on the instructions in the nitrate kit
used.
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