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HGI Presents at SAGEEP

2011 May 4 3:30am

HGI presents at SAGEEP “The Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems”.

This year HGI scientists presented three talks and one poster on their groundbreaking geophysical work during the SAGEEP conference April 10-14 in Charleston, South Carolina.

Hydraulic Parameter Estimation using Geophysically-Constrained Analytical Flow Models, Dale Rucker, hydroGEOPHYSICS, Inc.; Andrew Hinnell, University of Arizona

 Panama Canal Expansion Project: How Marine Electrical Resistivity Was Used in Support of Canal Dredging, Gillian Noonan, Dale Rucker, hydroGEOPHYSICS, Inc.

 Electrical Monitoring of Pressurized Injections into a Heap, Michael McNeill, Dale Rucker, James Fink, Chris Baldyga, hydroGEOPHYSICS, Inc.; Thom Seal, Univ. of Nevada-Reno; Jeffrey Winterton, Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Co.

Automated Leak Detection of Buried Tanks using Geophysical Methods at the Hanford Nuclear Site, Shawn Calendine, Dale Rucker, James Fink, Marc Levitt, hydroGEOPHYSICS, Inc.

The SAGEEP conference provides geophysicists, engineers, geoscientists and end-users from around the world an opportunity to meet and discuss near-surface applications of geophysics and learn about recent developments in near-surface geophysics.

SAGEEP is internationally recognized as the leading conference on the practical application of shallow geophysics. Since 1988 at the Colorado School of Mines, the symposium has been held over a 5-day period at locations throughout the United States, with approximately 150 oral and poster presentations, several educational workshops, numerous vendor presentations, and a commercial exhibition. A set of proceedings, comprised of technical presentations, is distributed on CD and available online as part of the new EEGS Research Collection.