| Credit |
6 points |
| Availability |
non-standard teaching period |
| Outcomes |
Students develop competency in groundwater analysis; the ability to understand and trace groundwater contamination; knowledge of policy and issues related to groundwater use; and experience with modelling of groundwater. |
| Content |
This unit explores issues related to groundwater chemistry and biology, groundwater contamination, the sustainability of groundwater use and groundwater modelling. Students analyse and model groundwater data in association with industry partners. |
| Assessment |
This comprises a report (50 per cent) and an assignment (50 per cent).
Supplementary assessment is not available in this unit. |
| Unit Co-ordinator(s) |
Dr Ryan Vogwill |
| Location |
UWA (Crawley) |
| Mode |
on-campus |
| Unit Rules |
Contact hours—block teaching (to be arranged prior to commencement of unit)
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