Category: » Past Events
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25 November - UK Groundwater Flood Risk Management
The Review of groundwater flood risk management in England – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) was published this year. This webinar will focus on the results of this research and highlight next steps in Groundwater Flood Risk Management in the UK. Agenda / Speakers: Introduction by the Hydrogeological Group Hayley Bowman (EA): Overview of Environment Agency research… read more
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Lockdown Event And 2020AGM
The final Lockdown Event of 2020 will be held on ZOOM between 4 and 6pm on the 17th December. After a successful series of Zoom meetings during the Summer, the Hydrogeology Group are pleased to host an end of year event incorporating a cut down AGM within a programme of items and, dare we say… read more
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Ineson 2020
The 2020 Ineson Lecture is going virtual! Hold the Date: 26th November 2020, 1600-1730 The 2020 Ineson Lecture will be presented by Anne Dacey, Deputy Director for Water at the Environment Agency, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A discussing issues around the future of UK groundwater environmental policy an dregulation post-2020. This event… read more
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Urban Groundwater and 2019 Ineson Lecture
A joint meeting of the British Chapter of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) and the Hydrogeological Group of the Geological Society, including the 2019 Ineson Lecture. The 2019 Ineson Lecture will be presented by Prof. Mario Schirmer, Head of the Hydrogeology Research Group at Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology and Professor at the Centre for Hydrogeology, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. read more
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Early Career Hydrogeologists' Conference 2019
Career pathways and skills for hydrogeology 25th October 2019 School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds This event is organised by the Geological Society and the International Association of Hydrogeologists, supporting knowledge sharing between professionals and development of early career hydrogeologists. Event Flyer Who Should Attend? Anyone starting out in the field of hydrogeology… read more
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Making the most of recent advances in groundwater modelling (including the 2019 Darcy Lecture)
University of Birmingham’s Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre, 10 am. Organised by: The British Chapter of the International Association of Hydrogeologists and the Hydrogeological Group of the Geological Society Groundwater modelling is changing rapidly. New modelling codes, uncertainty analysis, the ability to more closely represent geological detail and incorporate finer resolution are all changing… read more
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Hydrochemistry and human health – a one day meeting including the 2018 Ineson lecture
The 2018 Ineson lecturer will be Dr Pauline Smedley. Dr Smedley is a Principal Hydrogeochemist at the British Geological Survey. She is a world renowned Hydrogeochemist with an extensive publication history. read more
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The Hydrogeology of the Superficial Deposits
Organised by: The Hydrogeological Group and Contaminated Land Group of the Geological Society Following on from the highly successful Hydrogeology of the Chalk conference in 2018, the Hydrogeological Group of the Geological Society (supported by the Contaminated Land Group) held a two-day conference on the Hydrogeology of the Superficial Deposits on 1st and 2nd May… read more
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The Hydrogeology of the Chalk
A two-day conference on the Hydrogeology of the Chalk by the Hydrogeological Group of the Geological Society (supported by the Contaminated Land Group) covering current practice and future challenges on the characterisation and management of Chalk aquifers in the UK and elsewhere. Conference Website The meeting is convened by the Hydrogeology Group and the Contaminated… read more
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Use of the deep subsurface in the UK: what are the Implications for groundwater resources?
Use of the deep subsurface in the UK: what are the Implications for groundwater resources? 11th July 2018 to 12th July 2018 Organised by: British Geological Survey, Hydrogeological Group of the Geological Society of London, International Association of Hydrogeologists, British Chapter. The conference conveners were delighted to welcome nearly 90 delegates to this conference on… read more