Groundwater
Concepts
suggested
grade levels: 9-12
view Idaho
achievement standards for this lesson
Objectives:
1. Students will become
exposed to the Digital Atlas.
2. Students will become aware of how important groundwater is to their lives.
Procedure:
Encourage your students to use the groundwater resources section of the Digital
Atlas of Idaho. To get there: Click on Atlas Home, mouse-over Hydrology, then click on Groundwater
Resources. Give your students the opportunity to learn by having them explore
the site, encourage them to click on the links so they can view all of the good
pictures. Have them complete the following worksheet. For a printable pdf copy
of this worksheet you can give your students, just click below on Handout Sample.
Handouts/Activities:
These are links to access
the handouts and printable materials.
hydr4ho.pdf
| hydr4AK.pdf
| Groundwater
Resources
Handout
Sample:
Answer the questions below.
Snake River Plain (SRP) Aquifer
1. In general, where does the water in Snake River Plain aquifer come from? Where does it go?
2. How long can the residence time of groundwater in Southeast Idaho be?
Agriculture & Irrigation
3. The extensive irrigation system on the agricultural fields of the Snake River Plain is the primary reason that Idaho has the highest per capita water consumption in the U.S. What effect does irrigation have on the rivers and the aquifer?
4. What happens to chemical fertilizers and pesticides that the farmers use?
5. What other sources of possible water pollution exist?
Hot Springs
6. There are numerous hot springs in southern Idaho. What produces these hot springs?
Related
Lesson Topics:
Hydrology: Hydrology Topics