Geohydrology is a branch of geology and earth science that focuses on the study of groundwater movement and distribution within geological formations. It explores the interactions between subsurface water and rocks, sediment, and soil layers. Geohydrologists analyze how water flows through aquifers and porous materials beneath the Earth's surface, impacting water availability and quality. This field is crucial for understanding groundwater resources, managing water supplies, and assessing potential environmental impacts such as contamination or depletion. By mapping and modeling groundwater systems, geohydrology helps guide sustainable use and protection of this vital natural resource, balancing human needs with ecological considerations.
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Martina Gaglioti, LIPU, Italy
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