C&EE 250B
Groundwater Hydrology
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Requisite: course 150. Theory of movement and occurrence of water in subterranean aquifers. Steady flow in confined and unconfined aquifers. Mechanics of wells; steady and unsteady radial flows in confined and unconfined aquifers. Theory of leaky aquifers. Parameter estimation. Seawater intrusion. Numerical methods. Applications. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2025 - One of the absolute most goated professors I've had at UCLA. He combines many groundwater concepts to applicable and real-world projects, which helps make a lot of these difficult-to-understand equations come to life. I learned so much in this class and I genuinely wish he taught more classes. His homework was great at tying in concepts taught from class, and many of the projects implement modeling of groundwater systems. I highly recommend that anyone take this class if you plan to enter remediation, geology, or the water field. 10/10.
Winter 2025 - One of the absolute most goated professors I've had at UCLA. He combines many groundwater concepts to applicable and real-world projects, which helps make a lot of these difficult-to-understand equations come to life. I learned so much in this class and I genuinely wish he taught more classes. His homework was great at tying in concepts taught from class, and many of the projects implement modeling of groundwater systems. I highly recommend that anyone take this class if you plan to enter remediation, geology, or the water field. 10/10.