Learn about groundwater, geology, and groundwater-related concerns in Wisconsin with hydrogeologist and retired WI State Geologist/Director of the WGNHS Dr. Ken Bradbury :
Videos
Wisconsin’s Karst Aquifers
On February 19, 2020, WGNHS hydrogeologist Maureen Muldoon gave a talk for Wednesday Nite @ The Lab (WN@TL) entitled “Why Are Wisconsin’s Karst Aquifers So Susceptible to Groundwater Contamination?” This talk focused on the hydrogeology …
Streams of Data from Streams of Wisconsin
In this August 2019 talk for Wednesday Nite @ The Lab (WN@TL), WGNHS hydrogeologist Dave Hart explained how he and his team used canoes outfitted with an array of sensors to record vast amounts of …
The Precambrian Geology of the Baraboo Hills
In this March 2019 talk for Wednesday Nite @ The Lab (WN@TL), WGNHS geologist Esther Stewart shares her insights into some of Wisconsin’s oldest rocks. It’s a story of reading the deep-time sedimentary record and …
Mapping the Springs of Wisconsin
Springs can be vulnerable to human activities that cause groundwater pollution or depletion. In this August 2018 talk for Wednesday Nite @ The Lab (WN@TL), Sue Swanson (Beloit College) and Grace Graham (WGNHS) describe the …
Groundwater, Wetlands, and Geology: The Invisible Links
Why do wetlands occur where they do? Where does their water come from? How are they connected to the groundwater systems around them? In this April 2018 talk for Wednesday Nite @ The Lab (WN@TL), …
Little Plover River Groundwater Model
In Wisconsin’s Central Sands, stretches of the Little Plover River have gone dry in past years. Some people have blamed high-capacity wells, while others cite changing land use, climate change, or natural weather patterns. To evaluate the …