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Presentation and evaluation of a new multi-stage parameter estimation method using advective transport observations Presentation and evaluation of a new multi-stage parameter estimation method using advective transport observations
Observations of advective groundwater transport, generally inferred from concentration measurements, have been found to help in the estimation of groundwater flow parameters. Transverse dispersion, however, can make it difficult to determine the location of the groundwater advective front directly from concentration measurements. A three-stage iterative procedure is developed to estimate
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Evan Anderman, Eileen Poeter, Mary Hill
Preliminary geologic map of the Fillmore 7.5' quadrangle, Southern California: A digital database Preliminary geologic map of the Fillmore 7.5' quadrangle, Southern California: A digital database
This Open-File report is a digital geologic map database. This pamphlet serves to introduce and describe the digital data. There is no paper map included in the Open-File report. This digital map database is compiled from previously published sources combined with some new mapping and modifications in nomenclature. The geologic map database delineates map units that are identified by...
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R.F. Yerkes, R. Campbell
Use of ground-penetrating radar and continuous seismic-reflection profiling on surface-water bodies in environmental and engineering studies Use of ground-penetrating radar and continuous seismic-reflection profiling on surface-water bodies in environmental and engineering studies
Ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) and continuous seismic‐reflection profiling (CSP) on shallow rivers, lakes, and ponds are efficient and economical ways of obtaining subsurface hydrologic and geologic information for environmental and engineering studies. These methods are similar in that they produce continuous subsurface profiles, are easy to use in some applications, and the records can
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F.P. Haeni
Two-dimensional advective transport in ground-water flow parameter estimation Two-dimensional advective transport in ground-water flow parameter estimation
Nonlinear regression is useful in ground-water flow parameter estimation, but problems of parameter insensitivity and correlation often exist given commonly available hydraulic-head and head-dependent flow (for example, stream and lake gain or loss) observations. To address this problem, advective-transport observations are added to the ground-water flow, parameter-estimation model...
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E.R. Anderman, M. Hill, E. Poeter
Collecting single and multichannel seismic‐reflection data in shallow water‐near Aberdeen proving ground, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland Collecting single and multichannel seismic‐reflection data in shallow water‐near Aberdeen proving ground, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland
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F.P. Haeni, William Banks, Roelof J. Versteeg
Haddam Meadows, CT -- A case study for the acquisition, processing, and relevance of the 3-D seismic reflection method as applied to near-surface concerns Haddam Meadows, CT -- A case study for the acquisition, processing, and relevance of the 3-D seismic reflection method as applied to near-surface concerns
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Jason House, T.M. Boyd, F.P. Haeni
Delineation of near‐surface paleochannel using shallow seismic reflection techniques Delineation of near‐surface paleochannel using shallow seismic reflection techniques
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R. Miller, Jianghai Xia, C. Daniel, F.P. Haeni, Alex Cardinell
Geologic map of the Hayward fault zone, Contra Costa, Alameda, and Santa Clara counties, California: A digital database Geologic map of the Hayward fault zone, Contra Costa, Alameda, and Santa Clara counties, California: A digital database
The Hayward is one of three major fault zones of the San Andreas system that have produced large historic earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay Area (the others being the San Andreas and Calaveras). Severe earthquakes were generated by this fault zone in 1836 and in 1868, and several large earthquakes have been recorded since 1868. The Hayward fault zone is considered to be the most...
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R. W. Graymer, D. Jones, E. Brabb
Progress made in groundwater flow and transport modeling Progress made in groundwater flow and transport modeling
A special session, “Automated Parameter Identification and Sensitivity Analysis in Groundwater Flow and Transport,” was held at the Spring AGU meeting last May to explore recent scientific and technological developments in this expanding research area. The problems and approaches discussed are crucial to any field of Earth science in which models are used to represent physical processes...
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Mary Hill, Chunmiao Zheng
Preliminary geologic map of the Oat Mountain 7.5' quadrangle, southern California: A digital database Preliminary geologic map of the Oat Mountain 7.5' quadrangle, southern California: A digital database
This database, identified as "Preliminary Geologic Map of the Oat Mountain 7.5' Quadrangle, southern California: A Digital Database," has been approved for release and publication by the Director of the USGS. Although this database has been reviewed and is substantially complete, the USGS reserves the right to revise the data pursuant to further analysis and review. This database is...
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R.F. Yerkes, Russell H. Campbell
Preliminary geologic map of the Calabasas 7.5' quadrangle, southern California: A digital database Preliminary geologic map of the Calabasas 7.5' quadrangle, southern California: A digital database
This Open-File report is a digital geologic map database. This pamphlet serves to introduce and describe the digital data. There is no paper map included in the Open-File report. This digital map database is compiled from previously published sources combined with some new mapping and modifications in nomenclature. The geologic map database delineates map units that are identified by...
Authors
R. Yerkes, R. Campbell
Application of surface-geophysical methods to investigations of sand and gravel aquifers in the glaciated Northeastern United States Application of surface-geophysical methods to investigations of sand and gravel aquifers in the glaciated Northeastern United States
Combined use of seismic-refraction, direct-current resistivity, very-low-frequency terrain-resistivity, and inductive terrain-conductivity methods were demonstrated at sites in Connecticut, New York, and Maine. Although no single method can define both the hydrogeologic boundaries and general grain-size characteristics of sand and gravel aquifers, a combination of these methods can...
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F.P. Haeni