Using geoelectrical depth soundings, potential groundwater pollution was assessed on a former shipyard of the Newport Naval Base, Rhode Island, USA. Besides an increase of the total dissolved solids (TDS), toxic organic compounds and metals were expected in the saturated zone. Two nested test wells were used to support the geoelectrical interpretation and a third one was located in a poorly accessible place. Non-invasive and cost-effective geoelectrics is representative for a sizeable volume, but the field data are non-unique with respect to the interpretation. Test wells, on the other hand, provide precise data, but they are laterally confined, so that a combination of both methods optimizes the results. This survey concentrates on the fre...
The traditional method for the investigation of soil and groundwater pollution consists in drilling ...
Nonpoint source pollution (NPS) continues to be the leading cause of water quality degradation in th...
Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.Electri...
Using geoelectrical depth soundings, potential groundwater pollution was assessed on a former shipya...
The pollution of coastal aquifers by old landfills can contaminate valuable and scarce water resourc...
The Picillo Farm, EPA Superfund Site, in western Rhode Island was an unauthorized disposal site of h...
Presentation was given at the 2010 National Meeting of the American Society of Mining and Reclamatio...
Layers covering aquifers can play a crucial role in protecting groundwater from infiltrating contami...
Electromagnetic (EM) logging provides an efficient method for high-resolution, vertical delineation ...
Geoelectrical investigation and chemical analyses were carried out at Isheri North area of Ogun Stat...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) can be an important pathway for nutrients entering coastal sys...
A suite of geoelectric techniques were used to characterize an aquifer for a pollution study. Vertic...
This study provides an evaluation of the utility and resolution of different geoelectrical methods i...
Geophysical investigation is used to differentiate lithological units. In addition to this, geophysi...
One of the primary problems in field investigations of ground‐water pollution is locating the contam...
The traditional method for the investigation of soil and groundwater pollution consists in drilling ...
Nonpoint source pollution (NPS) continues to be the leading cause of water quality degradation in th...
Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.Electri...
Using geoelectrical depth soundings, potential groundwater pollution was assessed on a former shipya...
The pollution of coastal aquifers by old landfills can contaminate valuable and scarce water resourc...
The Picillo Farm, EPA Superfund Site, in western Rhode Island was an unauthorized disposal site of h...
Presentation was given at the 2010 National Meeting of the American Society of Mining and Reclamatio...
Layers covering aquifers can play a crucial role in protecting groundwater from infiltrating contami...
Electromagnetic (EM) logging provides an efficient method for high-resolution, vertical delineation ...
Geoelectrical investigation and chemical analyses were carried out at Isheri North area of Ogun Stat...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) can be an important pathway for nutrients entering coastal sys...
A suite of geoelectric techniques were used to characterize an aquifer for a pollution study. Vertic...
This study provides an evaluation of the utility and resolution of different geoelectrical methods i...
Geophysical investigation is used to differentiate lithological units. In addition to this, geophysi...
One of the primary problems in field investigations of ground‐water pollution is locating the contam...
The traditional method for the investigation of soil and groundwater pollution consists in drilling ...
Nonpoint source pollution (NPS) continues to be the leading cause of water quality degradation in th...
Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.Electri...