Full Title: Fluorescent Dye Tracing: Putting Principles into Practice
Instructor: LeeAnne Bledsoe, Chris Groves
Date: Wednesday, 19 March, 2025
Time: 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Format: In-Person
Location: GSA Southeast Section Meeting 2025, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA
CEU: 0.40
Fluorescent dye tracing is used to study groundwater movement in a variety of applications and settings, including but not limited to karst. This methodology is often the first step in obtaining information to support water resource management, contaminant source tracking, and groundwater remediation. This short course will walk participants through the process of planning and conducting a fluorescent dye tracer test. Using real-world case studies, attendees will 'design a dye trace' with the instructors, putting principles into practice during the workshop!
By purchasing this item, you are buying a seat for an in-person course.
Short courses offer continuing education units (CEUs). One CEU equals 10 hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction.
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For additional information, please contact Rebecca Taormina, rtaormina@geosociety.org, GSA Field Trip and Short Program Coordinator.
Product Code: SC25SE8
Product Category: SHORTC