Author: Maria Deszcz-Pan
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Category : Electric prospecting
Languages : en
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Contains digital data, image files and text files describing the data formats and survey for airborne time domain electromagnetic (TEM) data collected near Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1997.
Digital Airborne Time Domain Electromagnetic Data from Surveys Over Cochiti Pueblo, Rio Puerco and Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Author: Maria Deszcz-Pan
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Category : Electric prospecting
Languages : en
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Contains digital data, image files and text files describing the data formats and survey for airborne time domain electromagnetic (TEM) data collected near Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1997.
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Category : Electric prospecting
Languages : en
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Book Description
Contains digital data, image files and text files describing the data formats and survey for airborne time domain electromagnetic (TEM) data collected near Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1997.
Digital Airborne Time Domain Electromagnetic Data from Surveys Over Cochiti Pueblo, Etc., U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 00-502, 2001, (CD-ROM).
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New Perspectives on Rio Grande Rift Basins: From Tectonics to Groundwater
Author: Mark R. Hudson
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813724945
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
"Extending from Colorado, USA, on the north to the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, on the south, the Rio Grande rift divides the Colorado Plateau on the west from the interior of the North American craton on the east. This volume focuses on the Rio Grande rift's upper crustal basins and is organized geographically with study areas progressing from north to south. Nineteen chapters cover a variety of topics, including sedimentation history, rift basin geometries and the influence of older structure on rift basin evolution, faulting and strain transfer within and among basins, relations of magmatism to rift tectonism, and basin hydrogeology"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813724945
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
"Extending from Colorado, USA, on the north to the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, on the south, the Rio Grande rift divides the Colorado Plateau on the west from the interior of the North American craton on the east. This volume focuses on the Rio Grande rift's upper crustal basins and is organized geographically with study areas progressing from north to south. Nineteen chapters cover a variety of topics, including sedimentation history, rift basin geometries and the influence of older structure on rift basin evolution, faulting and strain transfer within and among basins, relations of magmatism to rift tectonism, and basin hydrogeology"--Provided by publisher.
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
Author: Scott A. Minor
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 206
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 206
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Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 612
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 612
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The Leading Edge
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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 432
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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 432
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Digital Aeromagnetic Data from the Sandoval-Santa Fe, Belen, and Cochiti Airborne Surveys Covering Areas in Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Socorro, and Valencia Counties, New Mexico
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Category : Aeromagnetic prospecting
Languages : en
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This CD-ROM contains digital data, image files, and text files describing the data formats and survey procedures for aeromagnetic data collected during three airborne geophysical surveys in New Mexico during 1997-1998.
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Category : Aeromagnetic prospecting
Languages : en
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This CD-ROM contains digital data, image files, and text files describing the data formats and survey procedures for aeromagnetic data collected during three airborne geophysical surveys in New Mexico during 1997-1998.
Symposium 2005
Author: Geological Society of Nevada. Symposium
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
Accompanying CD-ROM includes the symposium proceedings.
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
Accompanying CD-ROM includes the symposium proceedings.
Digital Aeromagnetic Data from the Sandoval-Santa Fe, Belen, and Cochiti Airborne Surveys, Covering Areas in Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Socorro, Etc., U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 99-404, 1999, (CD-ROM).
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
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Languages : en
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INTERPRETATION OF AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETIC AND MAGNETIC DATA IN THE 600 AREA.
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As part of the 200-PO-1 Phase I geophysical surveys, Fugro Airborne Surveys was contracted to collect airborne electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic surveys of the Hanford Site 600 Area. Two helicopter survey systems were used with the HeliGEOTEM{reg_sign} time domain portion flown between June 19th and June 20th, 2008, and the RESOLVE{reg_sign} frequency domain portion was flown from June 29th to July 1st, 2008. Magnetic data were acquired contemporaneously with the electromagnetic surveys using a total-field cesium vapor magnetometer. Approximately 925 line kilometers (km) were flown using the HeliGEOTEM{reg_sign} II system and 412 line kilometers were flown using the RESOLVE{reg_sign} system. The HeliGEOTEM system has an effective penetration of roughly 250 meters into the ground and the RESOLVE system has an effective penetration of roughly 60 meters. Acquisition parameters and preliminary results are provided in SGW-39674, Airborne Electromagnetic Survey Report, 200-PO-1 Groundwater Operable Unit, 600 Area, Hanford Site. Airborne data are interpreted in this report in an attempt to identify areas of likely preferential groundwater flow within the aquifer system based on the presence of paleochannels or fault zones. The premise for the interpretation is that coarser-grained intervals have filled in scour channels created by episodic catastrophic flood events during the late Pleistocene. The interpretation strategy used the magnetic field anomaly data and existing bedrock maps to identify likely fault or lineament zones. Combined analysis of the magnetic, 60-Hz noise monitor, and flight-altitude (radar) data were used to identify zones where EM response is more likely due to cultural interference and or bedrock structures. Cross-sectional and map view presentations of the EM data were used to identify more electrically resistive zones that likely correlate with coarser-grained intervals. The resulting interpretation identifies one major northwest-southeast trending preferential flowpath with several minor units running along a similar trend. This presumed path of preferential flow is compared with the tritium concentration levels observed for the 600 Area. Analysis of the magnetic field data shows the location of potential bedrock faults and lineaments which may influence the horizontal and vertical flow of water. Faults lying within, or in the vicinity of preferential groundwater flow paths may allow flow into or out of the otherwise confined basalt layers.
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Languages : en
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As part of the 200-PO-1 Phase I geophysical surveys, Fugro Airborne Surveys was contracted to collect airborne electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic surveys of the Hanford Site 600 Area. Two helicopter survey systems were used with the HeliGEOTEM{reg_sign} time domain portion flown between June 19th and June 20th, 2008, and the RESOLVE{reg_sign} frequency domain portion was flown from June 29th to July 1st, 2008. Magnetic data were acquired contemporaneously with the electromagnetic surveys using a total-field cesium vapor magnetometer. Approximately 925 line kilometers (km) were flown using the HeliGEOTEM{reg_sign} II system and 412 line kilometers were flown using the RESOLVE{reg_sign} system. The HeliGEOTEM system has an effective penetration of roughly 250 meters into the ground and the RESOLVE system has an effective penetration of roughly 60 meters. Acquisition parameters and preliminary results are provided in SGW-39674, Airborne Electromagnetic Survey Report, 200-PO-1 Groundwater Operable Unit, 600 Area, Hanford Site. Airborne data are interpreted in this report in an attempt to identify areas of likely preferential groundwater flow within the aquifer system based on the presence of paleochannels or fault zones. The premise for the interpretation is that coarser-grained intervals have filled in scour channels created by episodic catastrophic flood events during the late Pleistocene. The interpretation strategy used the magnetic field anomaly data and existing bedrock maps to identify likely fault or lineament zones. Combined analysis of the magnetic, 60-Hz noise monitor, and flight-altitude (radar) data were used to identify zones where EM response is more likely due to cultural interference and or bedrock structures. Cross-sectional and map view presentations of the EM data were used to identify more electrically resistive zones that likely correlate with coarser-grained intervals. The resulting interpretation identifies one major northwest-southeast trending preferential flowpath with several minor units running along a similar trend. This presumed path of preferential flow is compared with the tritium concentration levels observed for the 600 Area. Analysis of the magnetic field data shows the location of potential bedrock faults and lineaments which may influence the horizontal and vertical flow of water. Faults lying within, or in the vicinity of preferential groundwater flow paths may allow flow into or out of the otherwise confined basalt layers.