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Geophysical procedures in ground water study
Geophysical methods of subsurface exploration developed originally for petroleum industry, apply equally well in search for ground water; methods most useful in ground water exploration are described and illustrated; new application of electrical borehole logging is described which may be of great importance in locating leaky zones in irrigation canals.
Geophysical procedures in ground water study
Geophysical methods of subsurface exploration developed originally for petroleum industry, apply equally well in search for ground water; methods most useful in ground water exploration are described and illustrated; new application of electrical borehole logging is described which may be of great importance in locating leaky zones in irrigation canals.
Geophysical procedures in ground water study
ASCE -- Proc (J Irrigation Drainage Div)
McDonald, H.R. (author) / Wantland, D. (author)
1960
14 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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