Dr. Dale Rucker (HGI) and the 36th Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP) is offering AHS members a special deal to attend this event, which will be held at the Tucson Convention Center on March 24–28, 2024. One full day of the conference will be devoted to geophysics for hydrological challenges.
AHS members are eligible to attend at the EEGS member rate.
Here’s the list of abstracts:
- Time-lapse Resistivity Monitoring of the Lower Rio Grande River
- Variational Mode Decomposition Based Processing of Surface NMR Data
- What is a Hydrologist? The Need for a Community-Generated Core Curriculum
- A new fresh-saline groundwater map from vintage VES measurements incorporating the national hydrogeological subsurface model (REGIS) in the Netherlands
- Characterization of Freshwater Lens on Barrier Islands Using Time Domain Electromagnetic Survey: A Case Study from Padre Island, Texas, USA
- Lessons learned from three case studies of surface nuclear magnetic resonance
- Monitoring water table and saltwater intrusion dynamics using time-lapse TEM
- Study on Hydraulic Conductivity Characteristics of Fault Zone in waste disposal based on ERT
- Application of Ground-penetrating Radar Travel-Time to Beerkan Infiltration Procedure for Soil Hydraulic Characterization
- Electrical geophysical methods for contaminant mapping at the saline-freshwater interface
- Electrically resistive grout mixtures for applications in cross-borehole electrical resistivity
- Geophysical Investigation of Leachates Contamination of Dumpsites In Southern and Central Senatorial District of Cross River State, Nigeria
- Self-potential tomography preconditioned by particle swarm optimization—Application to monitoring hyporheic exchange in a bedrock river
- Using Multiple Geophysical Methods to Better Understand Complex Subsurface Conditions at a Superfund Site
- Using Shallow Electromagnetic and Magnetic Techniques to Map Soil Texture and Characterize Salinity and Water Dynamics Below Pecan Orchards, El Paso County, Texas
- Applying a Hydrogeophysical Toolbox to Identify Hotspots of Contaminated Groundwater Discharges into a Coastal Bay
- Building Water Resilience in Uganda, One Well at a Time
- Groundwater Site Investigation Using Geophysical Methods: A Study at Goodwin Creek Watershed
- Help Get the Lead Out: Crowdsourcing a Solution to Identify Drinking Water Service Line Material