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Resistivity‐studies of some salt‐water boundaries in the Hawaiian Islands

August 27, 1937

In the course of a systematic survey of the ground‐water resources of the Hawaiian Islands which is being made under the direction of H. T. Stearns of the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Territorial Government of Hawaii, it was found desirable to test the utility of geophysical methods in the solution of certain Hawaiian water‐supply problems. A cooperative geophysical survey for this purpose was undertaken by the Geophysical Section, then with the Bureau of Mines but later transferred to the Geological Survey, during the course of which a series of resistivity‐studies of certain salt‐water boundaries was begun. Since the location of such boundaries is of considerable importance in many areas it has been thought worth while to present the results which have thus far been obtained.

Publication Year 1937
Title Resistivity‐studies of some salt‐water boundaries in the Hawaiian Islands
DOI 10.1029/TR018i002p00387
Authors J.H. Swartz
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union
Index ID 70212784
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse