Water-borne towed transient electromagnetic method, commonly referred to as FloaTEM, was acquired along a single survey track on the Ouachita River during October 2018. During the survey, approximately 46.15 line-kilometers were collected near Monroe, Louisiana study area. Data were collected by members of the U.S. Geological Survey, Hydrogeophysics Branch, and Lower-Mississippi Gulf Science Center and the Aarhus University Hydrogeophysics Group. FloaTEM data acquired along the approximately 46.1 line kilometers of the Ouachita River in Ouachita Parish, in Louisiana,were collected to characterize the subsurface resistivity structure in support of a U.S. Geological Survey groundwater investigation of the Mississippi...
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