Darcy K. McPhee, PhD. (Former Employee)
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Audiomagnetotelluric data from Spring, Cave, and Coyote Spring Valleys, Nevada Audiomagnetotelluric data from Spring, Cave, and Coyote Spring Valleys, Nevada
Audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) data along four profiles in Spring, Cave, and Coyote Spring Valleys are presented here. The AMT method is used to estimate the electrical resistivity of the earth over depth ranges of a few meters to greater than one kilometer. This method is a valuable tool for revealing subsurface structure and stratigraphy within the Basin and Range of eastern Nevada...
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Darcy McPhee, Bruce A. Chuchel, Louise Pellerin
Resistivity imaging in eastern Nevada Using the audiomagnetotelluric method for hydrogeologic framework studies Resistivity imaging in eastern Nevada Using the audiomagnetotelluric method for hydrogeologic framework studies
Inversion of audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) sounding data collected in eastern Nevada shows significant structure within the upper kilometer of the subsurface that defines the geologic framework from which hydrologic models will be developed. We collected AMT data along two profiles in Spring and Cave valleys in 2004–2005, using the Geometrics StrataGem EH4 system, a four‐channel, natural...
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Darcy McPhee, Louise Pellerin, B. A. Churchel, Janet E. Tilden, Gary L. Dixon
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Audiomagnetotelluric data from Spring, Cave, and Coyote Spring Valleys, Nevada Audiomagnetotelluric data from Spring, Cave, and Coyote Spring Valleys, Nevada
Audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) data along four profiles in Spring, Cave, and Coyote Spring Valleys are presented here. The AMT method is used to estimate the electrical resistivity of the earth over depth ranges of a few meters to greater than one kilometer. This method is a valuable tool for revealing subsurface structure and stratigraphy within the Basin and Range of eastern Nevada...
Authors
Darcy McPhee, Bruce A. Chuchel, Louise Pellerin
Resistivity imaging in eastern Nevada Using the audiomagnetotelluric method for hydrogeologic framework studies Resistivity imaging in eastern Nevada Using the audiomagnetotelluric method for hydrogeologic framework studies
Inversion of audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) sounding data collected in eastern Nevada shows significant structure within the upper kilometer of the subsurface that defines the geologic framework from which hydrologic models will be developed. We collected AMT data along two profiles in Spring and Cave valleys in 2004–2005, using the Geometrics StrataGem EH4 system, a four‐channel, natural...
Authors
Darcy McPhee, Louise Pellerin, B. A. Churchel, Janet E. Tilden, Gary L. Dixon
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