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Field investigation of the drift shadow

January 1, 2006

The "Drift Shadow" is defined as the relatively drier region that forms below subsurface cavities or drifts in unsaturated rock. Its existence has been predicted through analytical and numerical models of unsaturated flow. However, these theoretical predictions have not been demonstrated empirically to date. In this project we plan to test the drift shadow concept through field investigations and compare our observations to simulations. Based on modeling studies we have an identified a suitable site to perform the study at an inactive mine in a sandstone formation. Pretest modeling studies and preliminary characterization of the site are being used to develop the field scale tests.

Publication Year 2006
Title Field investigation of the drift shadow
Authors G.W. Su, T.J. Kneafsey, T.A. Ghezzehei, P.J. Cook, B.D. Marshall
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70028707
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse