Abstract

The subject of regional hydrogeology is best described as the subject of regional patterns in groundwater occurrence, formation and evolution. This discipline is a branch of hydrogeology and includes the following components: structural geological zoning, hydrogeological classification of cross-sections, groundwater classification, hydrogeological zoning based on groundwater hydrogeodynamics, hydrochemistry, temperature and other parameters, palaeohydrogeological reconstructions, regional mapping and regional evaluation of groundwater resources. Regional hydrogeology deals with groundwater formation, occurrence, evolution, distribution, and patterns within big hydrogeological structures in regions, continents and the entire Earth. Regional hydrogeological mapping, being a component of regional hydrogeology, is also an effective tool in studying regional groundwater patterns and resources.

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