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VWR Groundwater Simulation System

$3,303.30

The price is inclusive of GST

The VWR Groundwater Simulation System demonstrates the impact of environmental factors on groundwater resources, making complex hydrogeology concepts clear and interactive for students and teachers alike.

Product Features

  • Demonstrates the impact of environmental factors on groundwater resources
  • Concepts include characteristics of aquifers, porosity and permeability, rate of groundwater flow, formation of a cone of depression, well contamination, and surface leaching of pollutants
  • Adding dye shows groundwater flowlines, the effects of pumping wells, and the impact of groundwater contamination on freshwater supplies
  • System dimensions: 3.8 x 38 x 76 cm
  • Teachers can give a single demonstration of basic groundwater principles or utilize the model for numerous hydrogeology labs

What’s Included

  • Clear acrylic tank and stand
  • Two plastic recharge bottles with stoppers
  • Four types of sand and gravel
  • Funnel dispenser for tank setup
  • Two 60 cc syringes for dye injection and well pumping
  • Water soluble dye
  • All necessary fittings for system water flow and drainage
  • User’s guide with operating instructions, suggested demonstrations, and background information

Benefits

  • Provides hands-on, visual learning for hydrogeology concepts
  • Helps students understand groundwater flow, contamination, and aquifer behavior
  • Complete kit ensures all necessary materials are included for effective demonstrations
  • Durable design suitable for repeated classroom or lab use

Why Choose VWR Groundwater Simulation System, Demonstrates Aquifers, Flowlines, and Pollution Effects, 3.8 x 38 x 76 cm?

This system offers an interactive and comprehensive solution for teaching and learning groundwater principles, enabling safe, clear, and engaging demonstrations of aquifers, contamination, and groundwater flow patterns.

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