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Land-Based Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Surveys at the Callahan Mine Superfund Site in Brooksville, Maine: October 2016 to May 2017

Land-based conductivity data (FDEM)

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Publication Date
Start Date
2016-10-19
End Date
2017-05

Citation

Johnson, C.D., White, E.A., Phillips, S.N., Pappas, K.L, and Degnan, J.R., 2020, Borehole, Surface and Water-Borne Geophysical Surveys at the Callahan Mine Superfund Site in Brooksville, Maine: October 2016 to July 2018: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9QS925T.

Summary

In October 2016 and May 2017 frequency domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods were used to image the electrical conductivity of the shallow subsurface. Electrical conductivity can be caused by changes in the soil, overburden, saturation, and water quality. Two multi-frequency tools were used at the site. One of the tools has a 1.6-m long antenna that was used in the vertical-dipole mode to collect data in stepped-frequency mode at seven user-selected frequencies ranging from 1530 to 47,970 Hz. The second tool has an antenna that is 2.1 m long, and it was used in vertical dipole mode with five stepped frequencies ranging from 90 to 24,000 Hz. In general, the lower frequencies penetrate to deeper depths, but the data are an average over [...]

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20170510_121308.jpg
“FDEM-GEM2H-Land”
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FDEM_GEM2_Data_Dictionary.pdf 106.73 KB application/pdf
70-xg-10my-048_GEM2H-SN446_10May2017_along ERT.zip 1.24 MB application/zip
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“FDEM-GEM2-Land”
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183-xg-20oc-1b8_2016_GEM2_land-by-water_20Oct2016.zip 3.52 MB application/zip
184-d-20Oc-132_2016_GEM2_land-ontop-of-impoudment_20Oct2016.zip 8.11 MB application/zip
188-xg-10my-0a5_GEM2-405_along_ERT_line_May2017.zip 2.61 MB application/zip
ReadMe_Land_FDEM_Callahan-Mine.txt 11.91 KB text/plain
Land-based-FDEM_archive-notes_Callahan-Mine.pdf 121.3 KB application/pdf

Purpose

The geophysical data were collected to characterize mine waste and glaciomarine deposits in and around the site of the former Callahan Mine in Brooksville, Maine. FDEM methods identify changes in apparent conductivity with depth, which can be related to the subsurface materials.
FDEM-GEM2H-Land
FDEM-GEM2H-Land

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  • USGS Data Release Products
  • USGS New England Water Science Center

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