The following pages link to Scott J Ikard (Q46902):
Displayed 27 items.
- Geochemical assessment of the Hueco Bolson, New Mexico and Texas, 2016–17 (Q56506) (← links)
- Gradient self-potential logging in the Rio Grande to identify gaining and losing reaches across the Mesilla Valley (Q145783) (← links)
- Improving our understanding of hydraulic-electrical relations: A case study of the surficial aquifer in Emirate Abu Dhabi (Q152789) (← links)
- Geoelectric monitoring of the electric potential field of the Lower Rio Grande before, during, and after Intermittent Streamflow, May–October, 2022 (Q253821) (← links)
- A model of transmissivity and hydraulic conductivity from electrical resistivity distribution derived from airborne electromagnetic surveys of the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer, Midwest USA (Q256600) (← links)
- Waterborne gradient Self-Potential (WaSP) logging in the Rio Grande to map localized and regional surface and groundwater exchanges across the Mesilla Valley (Q261832) (← links)
- New insights on scale-dependent surface-groundwater exchange from a floating self-potential Dipole (Q268849) (← links)
- Investigation of scale-dependent groundwater/surface-water exchange in rivers by gradient self-potential logging: Numerical modeling and field experiments (Q269079) (← links)
- Hydrogeophysical investigations at Hidden Dam, Raymond, California (Q275387) (← links)
- Preferential groundwater seepage in karst terrane inferred from geoelectric measurements (Q299777) (← links)
- Hydrogeophysical investigations of earthen dams – Two California case studies (Q304901) (← links)
- Discrete streamflow measurements and waterborne self-potential logging of a 43-kilometer-long reach of the Elm Fork Trinity River upstream from Dallas, Texas (Q308575) (← links)
- Geoelectric survey of the Granite Gravel aquifer, Llano Uplift, Central Texas, to determine locations for water wells (Q314011) (← links)
- Self-potential tomography preconditioned by particle swarm optimization—Self-potential monitoring and streamflow data acquired March 26–September 14, 2023 at East Fork Poplar Creek near Oak Ridge Tennessee, with forward and inverse modeling computer (Q318256) (← links)
- Spatial profiles of waterborne self-potential and water-quality-property data acquired September 8–11, 2023, in Elm and Hartwell Brooks and the Shawsheen River near Hanscom Air Force Base, Bedford, Massachusetts, to identify groundwater seepage locat (Q318288) (← links)
- Self-potential and electric resistivity tomography data pertaining to groundwater flow for thermal springs, Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, February 2023–January 2024 (Q319016) (← links)
- Self-potential, electrical resistivity tomography, and water temperature and electrical conductivity data pertaining to the sources of groundwater at Krause Springs, Spicewood, Texas, February 4–15, 2019 (Q323771) (← links)
- Waterborne Self-potential Data, Surface-water Temperature and Conductivity Logging data, and Electric Resistivity Tomography Data Measured at East Fork Poplar Creek, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, January-March 2022. (Q323775) (← links)
- Time-lapse self-potential, electric resistivity tomography, streamflow, groundwater-level, and weather-station datasets for the lower Rio Grande, southeast New Mexico, May–October, 2022 (Q324161) (← links)
- Historical (1940–2006) and recent (2019–20) aquifer slug test datasets used to model transmissivity and hydraulic conductivity of the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer from recent (2018–20 (Q324619) (← links)
- Waterborne Self-potential, Temperature, and Conductivity Logging Data from the Elm Fork of the Trinity River between Lewisville Lake Dam and Frasier Dam Recreational Area, January 2022. (Q326012) (← links)
- Waterborne Gradient Self-potential, Temperature, and Conductivity Logging of the Upper part of the Delaware River between Hancock and Port Jervis, New York, June-July 2021 (Q327829) (← links)
- Data Used to Assess the Hydrogeologic Framework with Emphasis on the Ogallala and Edwards-Trinity Aquifers, in and Near Gaines, Terry, and Yoakum Counties, Texas, 2018 (Q328077) (← links)
- 14.86 km Profiles of the Electric and Self-potential Fields Measured in the Lower Guadalupe River Channel, Texas Interior Gulf Coastal Plain, September 2016 (Q328503) (← links)
- Waterborne Gradient Self-potential, Temperature, and Conductivity Logging of Lake Travis, Texas, near the Bee Creek Fault, March-April 2020 (Q328644) (← links)
- 650-m Profiles of Self-Potential, Contact Resistance, and Electric Resistance Tomography Measurements Adjacent to Hamilton Creek, Burnet County, Texas, July 2017 - January 2018 (Q328668) (← links)
- Investigation of Scale-dependent Groundwater/Surface-water Exchange in Rivers by Gradient Self-Potential Logging: Numerical Model and Field Experiment Data, Quashnet River, Massachusetts, October 2017 (ver. 2.0, November 2020) (Q330625) (← links)