APPLIED HYDROGEOLOGY
cod. 1005937

Academic year 2024/25
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Emma PETRELLA
Academic discipline
Geologia applicata (GEO/05)
Field
Discipline geomorfologiche e geologiche applicative
Type of training activity
Characterising
48 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

The main scope of the course is to supply the tools and the experience with the data collected in order to develop professional works and scientific research in hydrogeology and how to communicate them to specialized audience.

Prerequisites


Curse of Idrogeologia.

Course unit content

Knowledge and practice of the main hydrogeological instruments.
Criteria and procedures in order to aquire, elaborate, and record hydrogeological data. Preliminary interpretation of the data aquired in field

Full programme

INTRODUCTION
During the first lesson, the program, its purpose and the exams modalities will be illustrated. Information on the teaching material will also be provided.


HYDROGEOLOGICAL SURVEY
It will illustrate what hydrogeological surveys means, which kind of data must be collected, in the field and in the literature, and the details associated to each scale project. The module will be accompanied by practical examples of hydrogeological works.

METEOROLOGICAL SURVEY
The instruments and methodologies for acquiring the main meteorological data (precipitation, temperature, pressure, humidity, wind) will be illustrated. The module will be accompanied by practical examples of using these parameters in hydrogeological works. At the end of the module the student will visit a meteorological station located within the Campus.
INFILTRATION, EVAPORATION AND SURFACE RUN-OFF SURVEY
The instruments and methodologies for acquiring the infiltration, evaporation and surface run-off data will be illustrated. The module will be accompanied by practical examples of using these parameters in hydrogeological works.

HYDROGEOLOGICAL PARAMETERS SURVEY
This is the main module of the course. The instruments and the methodologies for acquiring the water level, groundwater level, and discharge data will be illustrated. The student will work on experimental hydrogeological data provided by the teacher.

During the course, hydrogeological experimental data will be provided concerning a specific study area. The student has the task of elaborating and interpreting them to arrive at the drafting of a hydrogeological report. Work will take place mainly in the classroom, under the supervision of the teacher.

Bibliography


Prospezioni idrogeologiche – Liguori Editore

Teaching methods

The course will be divided into basic lectures aimed to acquiring knowledge on the main hydrogeological techniques and practical lessons, focused on the presentation and discussion of different case studies.

The slides used to support the lessons will all be uploaded to the Elly platform at the beginning of the course. To download the slides, the student needs to be register for the online course. The slides are considered an integral part of the teaching material. Non-attending students are reminded to check the didactic material available and the information provided by the teacher through the Elly platform.

Assessment methods and criteria

The evaluation involves two moments: the practical test and the oral discussion.
The practical test consists in the presentation of a hydrogeological report, drawn up by the student with data provided by the teacher which will be processed and interpreted by the student.
The practical test is evaluated with a scale of 0-30, depending on the correctness of the application of the methodologies presented during the course and the correct processing and interpretation of the data provided.
The oral discussion consists in the presentation of the written test in order to verify the complete control of the techniques, instrumentation and methodology to be applied in complex hydrogeological studies.
The oral discussion is assessed with a 0-30 scale. “Cum laude” are awarded in the case of achieving the maximum score on each item to which the mastery of the disciplinary vocabulary is added.
The final evaluation will correspond to an average between the written and oral tests.

Other information


None

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

This teaching contributes to the realization of the UN objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development