Solutions for a complex world: Targeted Drilling with Geophysical Characterization Article by: Joe Cain | hydroGEOPHYSICS Conducting a geophysical survey before, during, or after drilling can offer substantial advantages and reduce uncertainty for a...
Solutions for a complex world: Seismic Surface Waves Subsurface Investigations Using Multi-Channel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW) Article by: Jeremy Strohmeyer | hydroGEOPHYSICS The MASW method is based on the measurement of surface wave energy, also...
Solutions for a complex world: Gravity Surveys How low can your basin-fill go? Determining depth-to-bedrock. Article by: Moira Poje | hydroGEOPHYSICS Gravity surveys are one of the most widely used techniques to determine the depth to bedrock and structural...
Solutions for a complex world: Electric Liner Leak Location for Industrial Ponds Article by: Shawn Calendine & Luis Salgado| hydroGEOPHYSICS “one of the most widely used methods for finding breaches in impermeable geomembranes is the Electric Leak...
Solutions for a complex world: Audio Magnetotellurics Audio Magnetotellurics for Subsurface Characterization Article by: Hannah Peterson | hydroGEOPHYSICS As populations worldwide increase in size and scope, so does our need for resources to maintain these...
Solutions for a complex world: Geophysics Mapping for Landfill Delineation Article by: Hannah Peterson | hydroGEOPHYSICS It is estimated that there are 4,000 active and over 10,000 closed municipal waste landfills in the United States, some with little to no...