INESON LECTURE 2010
Wednesday 20 October 2010
The Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London
A Joint Meeting of the International Association of Hydrogeologists
& the Hydrogeological Group of the Geological Society
The meeting costs are £20 for members of IAH or the GeolSoc, £40 for non-members, and £10 for students, payable on the day.
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PROGRAMME
12:45 Registration and coffee
13.15 Welcome
Willy Burgess, Chair - Hydrogeological Group, Geological Society
Introduction - Jane Dottridge, Chair - International Association of Hydrogeologists, British Chapter
13:30 Management of a Carboniferous Limestone Aquifer: the Mendips, England
Jim Grundy1 and Rik Ingram2
1 Environment Agency
2 Entec UK, Canon Court, Abbey Lawn, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, SY2 5DE
14:00 Stratigraphical and Structural Influences on Karst Hydrogeology: the Peak District, England
John Gunn & David J Lowe
Limestone Research Group, School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences,
University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT
14:30 Current Trends in Modelling Karst, with Examples from Recent Flooding Events in Galway, Ireland Paul Johnston
Dept Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland.
15:00 Presentations
Whitaker Medal: John Aldrick (Hydrogeological Group)
John Day Bursary: Tahir Nagji (IAH)
15:20 Tea and Posters
16.00 Ineson lecture 2010
Research Frontiers and Practical Challenges in Karst Hydrogeology
Prof. Dr. Nico Goldscheider.
Hydrogeology and Geothermics Group, Technische Universität München (TUM), D-80333 Munich, Germany
17.00 Discussion
17.30 Drinks reception (in the Lower Library)
POSTERS
Development of a Quantitative Conceptual Model for a Quarried Limestone Aquifer.
Rik Ingram & Mike Carey, Entec UK Ltd
Hydrogeological Assessment of the Buxton Karst by Tracer Testing
Eoin Wynne, Mike Rivett & John Gunn, University of Birmingham
A Quantitative Tracer-Test Investigation of the Karstified Carboniferous Limestone Aquifer at Trollers Gill, North Yorkshire.
James Rollinson, University of Southampton; Noelle Odling & Phillip Murphy, University of Leeds
Advances in Understanding Regional Flow and Solute Transport in the Yorkshire Corallian.
Aidan Foley
Groundwater - Surface water Interactions and Biogeochemical Conditions in Forest Watershed which is Due to be Harvested in Coastal British Columbia, Canada.
Tahir Nagji, University of Birmingham (John Day Bursary Award Winner)
Alan Edwards
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