A groundwater hydrologist primarily studies aquifers. They focus on the movement, distribution, and quality of groundwater within these underground layers of water-bearing rock or sediment. While they may also consider the interactions between groundwater and surface water bodies such as rivers, ponds, and lakes, their primary emphasis is on understanding the behavior of groundwater systems, water table dynamics, recharge areas, and the impacts of human activity on groundwater resources.
What do groundwater hydrologist study
A river
A pond
A lake
An aquifer
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