Author Institution: US Geological Survey, Water Resources DivisionThis paper provides a literature review of methods successfully employed to characterize finegrained and fractured or unfractured glacial deposits. Descriptions and examples are given for four major categories of characterization methods: physical, hydraulic, chemical, and indirect. Characterization methods have evolved significantly within the past ten years; however, there still exists uncertainty about the reliability of individual characterization methods applied to till deposits. Therefore, a combination of methods is best, the choice of which depends on the objectives of the work. Sampling methods, sampling scales, and reporting methods are extremely important and shoul...
Author Institution: Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State Uni...
Author Institution: UDSA-Natural Resources Conservation ServiceSince 1999, hydraulic conductivity va...
Although there has been much previous research into various aspects of the flow mechanisms through g...
Author Institution: US Geological Survey, Water Resources DivisionThis paper provides a literature r...
Author Institution: Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State Uni...
Author Institution: USDA/ARS, Soil Drainage Research Unit ; School of Natural Resources, The Ohio St...
Author Institution: Dept. of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State Universi...
ABSTRACT. Predicting the occurrence and development of fractures is difficult because fracturing in ...
The problem of permeability and preferential direction of groundwater flow in fractured glacial till...
Glacial tills are a product of the glacial processes of erosion, transportation and deposition and c...
A natural gradient tracer test that simulated one-dimensional flow was conducted in a large (4 m x 4...
Author Institution: Bennett and Williams Environmental consultants Inc. ; Department of Food, Agricu...
Vast areas of eastern South Dakota are underlain by thick deposits of clay-rich glacial till. From g...
Author Institution: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey ; Department...
Tracer experiments conducted in the laboratory on undisturbed core samples (\u3c7.3-cmdiameter) have...
Author Institution: Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State Uni...
Author Institution: UDSA-Natural Resources Conservation ServiceSince 1999, hydraulic conductivity va...
Although there has been much previous research into various aspects of the flow mechanisms through g...
Author Institution: US Geological Survey, Water Resources DivisionThis paper provides a literature r...
Author Institution: Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State Uni...
Author Institution: USDA/ARS, Soil Drainage Research Unit ; School of Natural Resources, The Ohio St...
Author Institution: Dept. of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State Universi...
ABSTRACT. Predicting the occurrence and development of fractures is difficult because fracturing in ...
The problem of permeability and preferential direction of groundwater flow in fractured glacial till...
Glacial tills are a product of the glacial processes of erosion, transportation and deposition and c...
A natural gradient tracer test that simulated one-dimensional flow was conducted in a large (4 m x 4...
Author Institution: Bennett and Williams Environmental consultants Inc. ; Department of Food, Agricu...
Vast areas of eastern South Dakota are underlain by thick deposits of clay-rich glacial till. From g...
Author Institution: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey ; Department...
Tracer experiments conducted in the laboratory on undisturbed core samples (\u3c7.3-cmdiameter) have...
Author Institution: Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State Uni...
Author Institution: UDSA-Natural Resources Conservation ServiceSince 1999, hydraulic conductivity va...
Although there has been much previous research into various aspects of the flow mechanisms through g...