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Research opportunities in interdisciplinary ground-water science in the U.S. Geological Survey

May 7, 2006

This report is written for the scientifically literate reader but is not limited to those who are involved in ground-water science. The report is intended to encourage U.S. Geological Survey scientists to develop a sense of excitement about ground-water science in the agency, to inform scientists about existing and potential ground-water science opportunities, and to engage scientists and managers in interdisciplinary discussions and collaboration. The report is intended for use by U.S. Geological Survey and Department of the Interior management to formulate long-term ground-water science programs and to continue sustained support of ground-water monitoring and research, some of which may not have an immediate impact. Finally, the report can be used to communicate the U.S. Geological Survey's vision of ground-water science to Congress, partners, other agencies, and the research community at large with the goals of enhancing collaborative opportunities, sharing information, and maintaining dialogue regarding the directions of U.S. Geological Survey ground-water science.

Publication Year 2006
Title Research opportunities in interdisciplinary ground-water science in the U.S. Geological Survey
DOI 10.3133/cir1293
Authors W. E. Sanford, Jonathan S. Caine, D.A. Wilcox, H.C. McWreath, J.R. Nicholas
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Circular
Series Number 1293
Index ID cir1293
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center