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Inversion of multi-frequency electromagnetic induction data for 3D characterization of hydraulic conductivity

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2011

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Brosten, Troy R, Day-Lewis, Frederick D, Schultz, Gregory M, Curtis, Gary P, and Lane Jr., John W, 2011, Inversion of multi-frequency electromagnetic induction data for 3D characterization of hydraulic conductivity: Journal of Applied Geophysics, v. 73, iss. 4, p. 323-335.

Summary

Electromagnetic induction (EMI) instruments provide rapid, noninvasive, and spatially dense data for characterization of soil and groundwater properties. Data from multi-frequency EMI tools can be inverted to provide quantitative electrical conductivity estimates as a function of depth. In this study, multi-frequency EMI data collected across an abandoned uranium mill site near Naturita, Colorado, USA, are inverted to produce vertical distribution of electrical conductivity (EC) across the site. The relation between measured apparent electrical conductivity (ECa) and hydraulic conductivity (K) is weak (correlation coefficient of 0.20), whereas the correlation between the depth dependent EC obtained from the inversions, and K is sufficiently [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2011.02.004

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