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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/hydrogeologymsu/public_html/wordpress/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121The Hydrogeology Research Lab at Michigan State University is located in the 315 Suite on the third floor of the Natural Science Building on north campus. The physical space is comprised of four offices, an informal meeting and social space, a conference room, and a utility space. Each office is furnished with modern desks, and accommodates 2-4 people depending on size. Our offices are integrated across undergraduate, graduate, post-doc, staff and faculty researchers to create an equitable research and collaboration space. Additional storage facilities for field equipment are located across the street in Giltner Hall.<\/p>\n
Each sit\/stand office desk is equipped with a desktop computer or laptop dock, dual widescreen or single ultra-widescreen monitors, and personal storage space. Personal computers are equipped with hardware capable of basic coding and GIS tasks. For more computationally intensive work, the lab has several high performance cloud servers hosted at MSU’s data center. We support both onsite and remote work options; the use of MSU’s data storage and VPN capabilities allows remote workers to connect to all lab resources.\u00a0 Computers in the lab are equipped with a variety of data analysis and visualization including:<\/p>\n
Other virtual infrastructure includes:<\/p>\n
We have a wide array of instruments for collecting hydrologic, geophysical and geochemical data including instruments to measure streamflow, water depth and temperature, basic water chemistry (pH and conductivity), electrical resistivity, and subsurface imaging. Instruments include:<\/p>\n
Additional field equipment includes:<\/p>\n
So many of the important questions addressed by the Hydrogeology Lab at MSU are fundamentally interdisciplinary, at various times involving aspects of microbiology, ecology, geography, geology, chemistry, engineering, and the social sciences. \u00a0MSU recognizes that one of its greatest strengths is the size and scope of its faculty, and greatly encourages interdisciplinary collaboration through seed proposals and permanent interdisciplinary research centers. Learn more about individual collaborators on our Hydrology Lab Collaborators Page<\/a><\/p>\n The Hydrogeology Lab has affiliations with these interdisciplinary centers here at MSU:<\/p>\n Facilities The Hydrogeology Research Lab at Michigan State University is located in the 315 Suite on the third floor of the Natural Science Building on north campus. The physical space is comprised of four offices, an informal meeting and social space, a conference room, and a utility space. Each office is furnished with modern desks, … <\/p>\n\n