Long-term surface and borehole self-potential (SP) monitoring was conducted in the UK Chalk aquifer at two sites. The coastal site is ~1.7 km from the coast, and the inland site is ~80 km from the coast. At both sites, power spectral density analysis revealed that SP data contain the main ocean tidal periodic components. However, the principal lunar component (M2), the dominant ocean tidal component, was most significant at the coastal site. The M2 signal in surface-referenced SP data at the inland site was partly due to telluric currents caused by the geomagnetic ocean dynamo. Earth and/or atmospheric tides also contributed, as the SP power spectrum was not typical of a telluric electric field. The M2 component in borehole-referenced data ...
Electromagnetic induction (EMI) techniques are becoming increasingly popular for near-surface coasta...
The self-potential (SP) method is a passive geophysical technique, which may offer insights about wa...
Hydraulic properties of coastal, urban aquifers vary spatially and temporally with the complex dynam...
Long-term surface and borehole self-potential (SP) monitoring was conducted in the UK Chalk aquifer ...
Two years of self‐potential (SP) measurements were made in a monitoring borehole in the coastal UK C...
Two years of self‐potential (SP) measurements were made in a monitoring borehole in the coastal UK C...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council in the UK, as part of the Scienc...
Monitoring of self‐potentials (SP) in the Chalk of England has shown that a consistent electrical po...
Many coastal groundwater abstraction wells are under threat from seawater intrusion: this is exacerb...
Seawater intrusion is pervasive on every inhabited continent, although existing monitoring techniqu...
Self‐potential (SP) measurements can be used to characterise and monitor, in real‐time, fluid moveme...
The self-potential (SP) method is widely used in seepage evaluation hydrological studies to monitor ...
Self‐potential (SP) measurements can be used to characterize and monitor, in real‐time, fluid moveme...
DJM was supported by NERC CASE studentship NE/I018417/1. Additional support was provided by NERC to ...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...
Electromagnetic induction (EMI) techniques are becoming increasingly popular for near-surface coasta...
The self-potential (SP) method is a passive geophysical technique, which may offer insights about wa...
Hydraulic properties of coastal, urban aquifers vary spatially and temporally with the complex dynam...
Long-term surface and borehole self-potential (SP) monitoring was conducted in the UK Chalk aquifer ...
Two years of self‐potential (SP) measurements were made in a monitoring borehole in the coastal UK C...
Two years of self‐potential (SP) measurements were made in a monitoring borehole in the coastal UK C...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council in the UK, as part of the Scienc...
Monitoring of self‐potentials (SP) in the Chalk of England has shown that a consistent electrical po...
Many coastal groundwater abstraction wells are under threat from seawater intrusion: this is exacerb...
Seawater intrusion is pervasive on every inhabited continent, although existing monitoring techniqu...
Self‐potential (SP) measurements can be used to characterise and monitor, in real‐time, fluid moveme...
The self-potential (SP) method is widely used in seepage evaluation hydrological studies to monitor ...
Self‐potential (SP) measurements can be used to characterize and monitor, in real‐time, fluid moveme...
DJM was supported by NERC CASE studentship NE/I018417/1. Additional support was provided by NERC to ...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...
Electromagnetic induction (EMI) techniques are becoming increasingly popular for near-surface coasta...
The self-potential (SP) method is a passive geophysical technique, which may offer insights about wa...
Hydraulic properties of coastal, urban aquifers vary spatially and temporally with the complex dynam...