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THE WORLD'S GREATEST AQUIFERS
THE WORLD'S GREATEST AQUIFERS
The following pages were created by the Online Professional Science Masters degree in Environmental Geology and traditional Geology undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Kansas. Students from all over the U.S. have reported on an aquifer that represents their home region, a project area, or a location of special interest. Student’s local perspectives and unique knowledge about these relevant hydrogeologic systems make their contents unique.
University of Kansas -- GEOL 552 Introduction to Hydrogeology - 2025
Luis Aparicio Avila - The Mexico City Aquifer
Edward Dabsys - The San Fernando Aquifer
Kyle Davison - The Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer
Elijah Ditto - The Equus Beds Aquifer of Kansas
Lundyn Milne - The Floridian Aquifer
Lily Reed -The Central Oklahoma Aquifer
Claire Romine - The Castle-Hayne Aquifer of North Carolina
Chrstina Tiggemann - The Dawson Aquifer of the Denver Basin
Emporia State University -- GO 571 Hydrogeology - Spring 2020
Each year, the students of GO 571 Hydrogeology at Emporia State University prepare term projects on some of the world's greatest aquifers. This year's class contributed the following projects:
Bradley Corbett - The Antlers Aquifer in Oklahoma (Links to an external site.)
Katlynn Decker - The Northern Atlantic Coastal Aquifer System (Links to an external site.)
Geoff Stillwell - The Ozark Aquifer, Salem and St. Francois Aquifer
Ariana Williams - The Arkbuckle-Simpson Aquifer
For term project web pages of the past, visit our "e-vault" at: http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/student/present.htm