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Geophysical Procedures in Ground Water Study
Although geophysical methods of subsurface exploration were developed primarily for, and have been used most extensively by, the petroleum industry, many of the procedures apply equally well in the search for ground water. The principles of the geophysical methods most useful in ground water exploration are described and illustrated. In addition, a new application of the electrical bore-hole logging is described which may be of great importance in locating leaky zones in irrigation canals.
Geophysical Procedures in Ground Water Study
Although geophysical methods of subsurface exploration were developed primarily for, and have been used most extensively by, the petroleum industry, many of the procedures apply equally well in the search for ground water. The principles of the geophysical methods most useful in ground water exploration are described and illustrated. In addition, a new application of the electrical bore-hole logging is described which may be of great importance in locating leaky zones in irrigation canals.
Geophysical Procedures in Ground Water Study
McDonald, H. R. (author) / Wantland, Dart (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 126 ; 122-135
2021-01-01
141961-01-01 pages
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