Moira Poje voted one of the “Best of SAGEEP” for her presentation:
ELECTROFACIES MAPPING OF THE SANTA CRUZ AND SAN PEDRO ALLUVIAL FLOODPLAINS WITH MULTIPLE GEOELECTRICAL METHODS
At this year’s Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP),…
Congratulations to hydroGEOPHYSICS Dr. Dale Rucker the new editor of the Journal of Environmental & Engineering Geophysics. Dale is the Chief Technical Officer for hydroGEOPHYSICS, Inc (HGI) and holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering, MS in Civil Engineering, and a Doctorate in Hydrology and…
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The New HGI Seattle Office HGI is pleased to announce that we have opened a new office in the Seattle, Washington area. As we continue to expand our range of geophysical offerings, this new location will enable HGI to more effectively and efficiently provide the latest geophysical…
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…
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…
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…