Department of Earth Science | Northeastern Illinois University

Principles of Hydrogeology
Earth Science 337
Spring 2002

Daily Objectives #1                                                                                         Dr. Sanders
(January 8, 2002)

By the end of today’s class, you should be able to do the following:

  * List the requirements of this course.

  * Give the first and last names of at least three other students in the class.
(Spelling counts!)

  * Draw a diagram illustrating the processes and products of the hydrologic cycle.

  * Construct a water budget, listing inflows and outflows, for any hydrologic system.

  * Write the hydrologic equation for any hydrologic system.

  * Express hydrogeologically important quantities (length, area, volume, velocity, discharge, temperature) in several different units of measurement.

  * Construct a concept map and describe how it can be used to organize information.

Updated January 8, 2002.