The following pages link to Frederick D. Day-Lewis (Q139090):
Displayed 50 items.
- Application of cross-borehole radar to monitor fieldscale vegetable old injection experiments for biostimulation (Q144355) (← links)
- Use of borehole radar methods and borehole geophysical logs to monitor a field-scale vegetable oil biostimulation pilot project at Fridley, Minnesota (Q144356) (← links)
- Time-series monitoring in fractured-rock aquifers (Q144469) (← links)
- MoisturEC: a new R program for moisture content estimation from electrical conductivity data (Q144971) (← links)
- Evaluation of riverbed magnetic susceptibility for mapping biogeochemical hot spots in groundwater-impacted rivers (Q145941) (← links)
- Beware of spatial autocorrelation when applying machine learning algorithms to borehole geophysical logs (Q146485) (← links)
- Geoelectrical evidence of bicontinuum transport in groundwater (Q146841) (← links)
- Monitoring engineered remediation with borehole radar (Q146988) (← links)
- Direct geoelectrical evidence of mass transfer at the laboratory scale (Q147419) (← links)
- Advances in interpretation of subsurface processes with time-lapse electrical imaging (Q148268) (← links)
- Geophysical mapping of plume discharge to surface water at a crude oil spill site: Inversion versus machine learning (Q149264) (← links)
- Return flows from beaver ponds enhance floodplain-to-river metals exchange in alluvial mountain catchments (Q149706) (← links)
- Electrical imaging for hydrogeology (Q150840) (← links)
- Geophysical monitoring of a field-scale biostimulation pilot project (Q152102) (← links)
- Continuous resistivity profiling to delineate submarine groundwater discharge - Examples and limitations (Q152136) (← links)
- Application of frequency- and time-domain electromagnetic surveys to characterize hydrostratigraphy and landfill construction at the Amargosa Desert Research Site, Beatty, Nevada (Q152993) (← links)
- Identifying fracture‐zone geometry using simulated annealing and hydraulic‐connection data (Q153545) (← links)
- Attenuation-difference radar tomography: Results of a multiple-plane experiment at the U.S. Geological Survey Fractured-Rock Research Site, Mirror Lake, New Hampshire (Q153558) (← links)
- Quantifying solute transport processes: Are chemically "conservative" tracers electrically conservative? (Q153889) (← links)
- Time‐lapse imaging of saline‐tracer transport in fractured rock using difference‐attenuation radar tomography (Q154357) (← links)
- 1DTempPro: analyzing temperature profiles for groundwater/surface-water exchange (Q154541) (← links)
- New permafrost is forming around shrinking Arctic lakes, but will it last? (Q154548) (← links)
- Quantity and quality of groundwater discharge in a hypersaline lake environment (Q154557) (← links)
- Electrical characterization of non‐Fickian transport in groundwater and hyporheic systems (Q155501) (← links)
- Anomalous solute transport in saturated porous media: Relating transport model parameters to electrical and nuclear magnetic resonance properties (Q155844) (← links)
- Dual-domain mass-transfer parameters from electrical hysteresis: Theory and analytical approach applied to laboratory, synthetic streambed, and groundwater experiments (Q155851) (← links)
- Development of a new semi-analytical model for cross-borehole flow experiments in fractured media (Q235032) (← links)
- Time-lapse electrical geophysical monitoring of amendment-based biostimulation (Q235062) (← links)
- Time‐lapse inversion of crosswell radar data (Q237647) (← links)
- 1DTempPro V2: new features for inferring groundwater/surface-water exchange (Q237952) (← links)
- Imaging pathways in fractured rock using three-dimensional electrical resistivity tomography (Q238125) (← links)
- A fractured rock geophysical toolbox method selection tool (Q238135) (← links)
- Surface geophysical methods for characterising frozen ground in transitional permafrost landscapes (Q239101) (← links)
- Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity survey pre-modeling tool (Q239392) (← links)
- Understanding water column and streambed thermal refugia for endangered mussels in the Delaware River (Q243302) (← links)
- Statistical mapping of zones of focused groundwater/surface-water exchange using fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing (Q244084) (← links)
- Simultaneous estimation of local-scale and flow path-scale dual-domain mass transfer parameters using geoelectrical monitoring (Q244140) (← links)
- Solute transport processes (Q247061) (← links)
- Combined interpretation of radar, hydraulic, and tracer data from a fractured-rock aquifer near Mirror Lake, New Hampshire, USA (Q247064) (← links)
- An on-campus well field for hydrogeophysics education and undergraduate research (Q247069) (← links)
- Origin and extent of fresh paleowaters on the Atlantic continental shelf, USA (Q247308) (← links)
- Use of induced polarization to characterize the hydrogeologic framework of the zone of surface‐water/groundwater exchange at the Hanford 300 Area, WA (Q248090) (← links)
- Improved hydrogeophysical characterization and monitoring through parallel modeling and inversion of time-domain resistivity andinduced-polarization data (Q248094) (← links)
- Marine electrical resistivity imaging of submarine groundwater discharge: Sensitivity analysis and application in Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts, USA (Q248138) (← links)
- A computer program for flow-log analysis of single holes (FLASH) (Q250582) (← links)
- Inversion of multi-frequency electromagnetic induction data for 3D characterization of hydraulic conductivity (Q251467) (← links)
- Fiber‐optic distributed temperature sensing: A new tool for assessment and monitoring of hydrologic processes (Q252994) (← links)
- Levee evaluation using MASW: Preliminary findings from the Citrus Lakefront Levee, New Orleans, Louisiana (Q252995) (← links)
- Characterizing submarine ground‐water discharge using fiber‐optic distributed temperature sensing and marine electrical resistivity (Q252997) (← links)
- Implications of rate-limited mass transfer for aquifer storage and recovery (Q252998) (← links)