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HGI hires Dr. Allan Haas
HGI is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Allan Haas. Dr. Haas graduated from the Colorado School of Mines with Master’s and PhD degrees in Geophysics, focusing on subsurface dynamic fluid flow imaging research. This research led to innovations in well leak detection (Dissertation topic) and hydraulic fracture network imaging, both using...
WRPS highlights HGI and Surface Geophysical Exploration technology in its weekly magazine ‘Solutions’
HGI’s Surface Geophysical Exploration technology was featured in the July 29 issue of ‘Solutions’, a weekly publication of highlights and progress of the Hanford Tank Operations Contractor, Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS). Also known as SGE, Surface Geophysical Exploration technology is an imaging tool that works by using a grid of...
Dr. Jim Fink Founder & Chief Scientist at Hydrogeophysics Inc. Retires
Dr. Jim Fink has retired after 15 years as Chief Scientist at Hydrogeophysics and a lifetime of dedication to the field of geophysics. It is with great honor that the staff of HGI recognizes Dr. Fink for his many accomplishments, and distinguished career. Dr. Fink completed a dual-major B.Sc. Degree in Geophysics and Geochemistry from the...
HGI at Biosphere 2
HGI is conducting monitoring experiments within the new Landscape Evolution Observatory (LEO) at the Biosphere 2. LEO consists of three 333 m2hillslope landscapes, constructed inside an environmentally controlled greenhouse facility. LEO aims to address today’s challenges in Earth science by studying the effects of physical, biological, and chemical...
Dr. Rucker publishes latest work on validating long electrode ERT
The long electrode method uses steel cased wells for passing electrical current or measuring the resulting electrical field potential. In this latest work, we set out to validate the methodology by conducting a pilot scale (on the order of a few meters) field experiment, whereby a plume of known geometry and properties are buried below the surface....
HGI Presents at joint SEG-AGU Hydrogeophysics Workshop
The workshop held in Boise, ID was a chance for HGI to demonstrate the latest technological developments in hardware acquisition and array optimization. From the abstract titled "Optimized Geoelectric Monitoring for 3D Arrays": Capturing the relevant spatiotemporal geoelectric detail of a hydrogeological event relies on fast acquisition hardware,...





