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Hydrogeology C
Discussion for Hydrogeology C.
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Resources:
Hydrogeology Wiki
2011 Thread (as Awesome Aquifers B)
2012 Thread (as Awesome Aquifers B)
Hydrogeology Test Exchange 2016
Re: Hydrogeology C
Hi everyone! I was wondering, could someone explain how the simulation works? I've tried reading the explanations to the side, but I still don't really understand what the specific variables mean...
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Re: Hydrogeology C
Which variables are confusing to you for the stimulation? The G, S, P for each well?
Re: Hydrogeology C
Does anyone have any tips on how to prepare for part 3 for this event? seems easy yet confusing?
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Re: Hydrogeology C
I would start by just studying the various kinds of remediation techniques (page 28 of the event guide gives a list of these) and what kinds of chemicals they're effective on (the event guide linked to a table here that's pretty useful). If the event guide is accurate, the regional test shouldn't ask for anything more specific than chemical types (Halogenated VOCs, non-halogenated VOCs, explosives, etc.).rosebiju123 wrote:Does anyone have any tips on how to prepare for part 3 for this event? seems easy yet confusing?
When State comes around, the event guide also has a table of various substances that fall under each classification (pages 25-27) that might be asked about. (There was also a list somewhere on the guide of what remediation techniques might be asked for at State and Nationals, but I can't find it for whatever reason.)
As you can see, I'm relying on the event guide quite a bit. XD
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Re: Hydrogeology C
Hello, do we need any textbooks for this subject or is everything we need to know found online?
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Re: Hydrogeology C
I believe all the information you should need can be found online (the event guide offers a number of helpful links). Sorry for the late reply :/
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Re: Hydrogeology C
http://groundwater.beehere.net/#getting-started
Is this the simulation we'll be getting at the competition? (With different numbers, I mean)
It doesn't seem too complicated as it leads you through each step. Or will the proctors give us a similar simulation that does not lead us through each step?
Also, under "Gradient", how do we determine Distance Y from the map? I have to click "Reveal Distance Y" each time because I can't figure it out.
Is this the simulation we'll be getting at the competition? (With different numbers, I mean)
It doesn't seem too complicated as it leads you through each step. Or will the proctors give us a similar simulation that does not lead us through each step?
Also, under "Gradient", how do we determine Distance Y from the map? I have to click "Reveal Distance Y" each time because I can't figure it out.
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Re: Hydrogeology C
Basically, it's the same with different numbers and they don't give you the answers. Also, with a real map you would be able to find distance Y, but I tried using trig by holding a ruler to my monitor, and it doesn't work; I found somewhere that distance Y is a free point given to you.JT016 wrote:http://groundwater.beehere.net/#getting-started
Is this the simulation we'll be getting at the competition? (With different numbers, I mean)
It doesn't seem too complicated as it leads you through each step. Or will the proctors give us a similar simulation that does not lead us through each step?
Also, under "Gradient", how do we determine Distance Y from the map? I have to click "Reveal Distance Y" each time because I can't figure it out.
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Re: Hydrogeology C
I'm pretty sure Distance Y is freely given to you, yeah.
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