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West Virginia Water Research Institute
West Virginia University

Hydrology Research Center

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The Hydrogeology Research Center (HRC) is West Virginia University's (WVU's) center for academic research in hydrogeology, geochemistry, and hydrology, established as part of the West Virginia Water Research Institute in 2001. Its focus is on applied water research problems, often in areas of mining or karst occurrence, within West Virginia and the mid-Appalachian region, including water availability, contamination, and development. The HRC has full time researchers as well as research associates and graduate students from both within and outside WVU. Most HRC projects are collaborative with local and state partners.

Contacts Return to top

Joseph Donovan, Associate Professor
Department of Geology, West Virginia University
donovan@geo.wvu.edu

Dorothy Vesper, Assistant Professor
Department of Geology, West Virginia University
dvesper@geo.wvu.edu

Eb Werner, Research Hydrologist
werner@geo.wvu.edu

Projects Return to top

  • Martinsburg Karst Study
  • Great Valley Karst Study
  • Hydrogeology of the Cacapon Mountain Anticline
  • Hydrogeology of the Sweet Springs Valley
  • Monongahela Basin Mine Pool Study
  • Mine Water for Power Plant Cooling

Publications Return to top

  • Donovan, J. J., B. R. Leavitt, and E. Werner
    Long-Term Changes in Water Chemistry as a Result of Mine Flooding in Closed Mines of the Pittsburgh Coal Basin, USA
    Hydrology Research Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia
  • Leavitt, B. R., J. J. Donovan, A. J. Morris, and E. Werner
    Modeling of Mine Flooding in the Pittsburgh Coal Basin, USA
    Hydrology Research Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia

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HRC maps

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HRC Sections