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Hydrologic
Sciences: one of only a handful integrated
hydrologic sciences programs in the U.S., part
of the Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources;
provides courses and conducts research programs
in groundwater hydrology, vadose zone hydrology,
soil water science, irrigation engineering, and
watershed hydrology.
Soil Sciences:
program within the Department of Land, Air, and
Water Resources; provides courses and conducts
research programs in soil physics, soil fertility,
soil microbiology, biodegradation of contaminants
in soils, aqueous geochemistry, to name a few.
Geology: one
of the 25 best geology departments in the country;
provides courses and conducts research, among
others, on environmental geology, fluvial morphology,
and geophysics.
Civil and Environmental
Engineering: among top 20 environmental engineering
programs in the U.S., offers courses and research
groups in a variety of groundwater related environmental
and water resources engineering fields, such as
contaminant modeling, fate of contaminants in
the subsurface, water resources systems analysis,
etc.
Chemical Engineering:
provides courses and conducts research on a wide
variety of topics, which include basic research
on fluid flow in porous media, multiphase transport,
nanoscale processes.
Environmental
Science and Policy: offers excellent cross-disciplinary
undergraduate and graduate programs in Environmental
Biology and Management, Environmental Policy and
Planning, and Environmental Policy Analysis
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