Building and Using a Groundwater Database

Building and Using a Groundwater Database
Author: Garry Rowe
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351087258

Building and Using a Groundwater Database is an introductory book that focuses on the fundamentals of groundwater database use. It is an excellent guide for people who collect and use groundwater quality data, hydrogeological data, and general geological data, as well as people who are required to prepare information about groundwater resources for others to use. The book also serves as a textbook for computer-based hydrogeology courses. Many university courses now make use of computerized groundwater data, yet no textbook exists to guide students in database use. Building and Using a Groundwater Database provides detailed information regarding the steps and perspectives required to create a database and use it for groundwater management, land use practices, planning, cleanups, site investigations, and general hydrogeologic reporting. The book is structured to take the reader from the foundations of database development through maintenance and everyday use of the database. Actual examples from selected case studies are used to illustrate database principles. This book is unique in that it deals with the management and structuring of groundwater data, as opposed to the collection and interpretation of data. It illustrates how database software managers can be integrated with groundwater software tools. Building and Using a Groundwater Database provides consultants, engineers, public officials, university instructors, local and municipal water utilities, and banking and loan institutions with a clear, concise guide to using groundwater databases.

Development of Michigan's Groundwater Data Base for Natural Resource Management

Development of Michigan's Groundwater Data Base for Natural Resource Management
Author: Michael N. Beaulac
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1988
Genre: Earth sciences
ISBN:

The State of Michigan is developing the Statewide Groundwater Data Base (SGDB) which involves microcomputer-based entry, editing, processing and analysis of water well information. Data interfaces are being built to state mainframe systems and to application software on mainframe and microcomputers. A prototype dBaseIII program called WELLKEY has been developed for water well record entry. This program accepts files containing field-verified well locations generated by a digitization program called WELLDIG. Computer maps of information in the groundwater data base can be created using the C-Map microcomputer mapping package. C-Map also provides capabilities for data base query, calculating measurements, data import/export, and hard copy output.