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This data release contains motorboat-towed floating transient electromagnetic data collected from the Columbia River near Hanford WA. Data were collected using a ~16 foot (4.9 meters) outboard motorboat during two field campaigns: July 2021 and April 2022. In total, several hundred linear kilometers of data were collected from a reach of the Columbia that extends from approximately Vernita Bridge to Richland, WA with some additional data collected in the Horn area north of White Bluffs in April 2022. An Aarhus Geoinstruments FloaTEM system was used to collect these data. The depth of investigation of the FloaTEM system is variable but ranged from approximately 50 to 100 meters. Previously collected high-resolution...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Aquifer Mapping,
Columbia River,
Geophysics,
Hanford Reach,
Hydrogeologic Characterization, All tags...
State of Washington,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
electromagnetic surveying,
geophysics,
hydrology,
surface water (non-marine), Fewer tags
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An irrigation monitoring experiment was performed in Haddam Meadows State Park, Connecticut, on July 16, 2019. Prior to this experiment, ground penetrating radar (GPR), frequency domain electromagnetics (FDEM), and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) geophysical data were collected over a 20 meter by 10-meter grid to provide baseline information. A vertical soil moisture probe was installed in the center of this area that recorded volumetric water content, temperature, and electrical conductivity at 9 discrete depths down to 1 meter below land surface. Over the next 8 hours, 5,300 liters of irrigation water (with specific conductance of 1,000 microSiemens per centimeter) was sprayed as evenly as practical over...
Tags: Ambient Monitoring,
Connecticut,
Geophysics,
Geophysics,
Geophysics, All tags...
Haddam Meadows,
Hydrology,
Real-time Monitoring,
Soil Sciences,
Stratigraphy,
Surface Geophysics,
Surface Geophysics,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
USGS:626b151cd34e76103cd18517,
Water Resources,
Water Resources,
boundaries,
electromagnetic surveying,
electromagnetic surveying,
environment,
geophysics,
geophysics,
geoscientificInformation,
geoscientificInformation,
groundwater,
hydrogeology, Fewer tags
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Passive seismic data collection was done northwest of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) at Edwards Air Force Base using the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) technique. HVSR surveys were done at 43 locations between May and September 2018 to refine the understanding of the bedrock-alluvial aquifer transition zone downgradient from the AFRL. Specifically, the data were collected to help determine the depth to bedrock. The HVSR method is a passive seismic technique that uses a three-component seismometer to measure the vertical and horizontal components of ambient seismic noise. Seismic noise in the range of ~0.1 to 1 Hertz (Hz) is caused by ocean waves, large regional storms, and tectonic sources....
Categories: Data;
Tags: Antelope-Fremont Valleys,
Boron,
California,
Edwards Air Force Base,
Kern County, All tags...
Leuhman Ridge,
Mojave Desert,
North Edwards,
electrical resistivity imaging,
environment,
geophysics,
geophysics,
geoscientificInformation,
measurement,
seismic methods, Fewer tags
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In summer 2018, a total of 43 passive seismic surveys were conducted in the Des Moines River floodplain. The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) method is a passive seismic technique that uses a three-component seismometer to measure the vertical and horizontal components of ambient seismic noise. A resonance frequency (f0) is induced in the unconsolidated deposits when there is a substantial contrast (greater than 2:1) in shear-wave acoustic impedance between the overburden and the bedrock. The f0 is determined from the analysis of the spectral ratio of the horizontal and vertical components of the seismic data. The thickness of the overburden can be related to the f0. In general, lower f0 relates to thicker...
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A suite of geophysical methods was used along the Des Moines River, Beaver Creek, and in the Des Moines River floodplain in Des Moines, Iowa to support the hydrogeologic characterization of the alluvial aquifer associated with the river. The aquifer consists of sands and gravels underlain by weathered shale bedrock. Groundwater from the aquifer along with surface water sources are used for municipal drinking water for the City of Des Moines and surrounding communities. The raw data provided in this data release are minimally processed to filter out erroneous measurements. Data provided in this data release includes continuous resistivity profiling (CRP) and continuous seismic profiling (CSP) that were collected...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Aquifer Characterization,
Continuous Resistivity Profiling,
Continuous Seismic Profiling,
Des Moines,
Electrical Resistivity Tomography, All tags...
Geophysics,
Geophysics,
Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio,
Hydrogeology,
Hydrology,
Iowa,
Polk County,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Resources, Fewer tags
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