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The following pages link to John W Lane, Jr., Ph.D. (Q47427):
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- Time-domain electromagnetic soundings and passive-seismic measurements for delineation of saline groundwater in the Genesee Valley-fill aquifer system, western New York, 2016–17 (Q56181) (← links)
- Lithostratigraphic, geophysical, and hydrogeologic observations from a boring drilled to bedrock in glacial sediments near Nantucket Sound in East Falmouth, Massachusetts (Q56991) (← links)
- Cross-hole radar scanning of two vertical, permeable, reactive-iron walls at the Massachusetts Military Reservation, Cape Cod, Massachusetts (Q73471) (← links)
- Geohydrology of the Gallup's Quarry area, Plainfield, Connecticut (Q81310) (← links)
- Use of directional borehole radar and azimuthal square-array D.C. resistivity methods to characterize a crystalline-bedrock aquifer (Q143551) (← links)
- Orientation and characteristics of fractures in crystalline bedrock determined by surface and borehole geophysical surveys, Millville and Uxbridge, Massachusetts (Q143552) (← links)
- Use of borehole-radar methods to detect a saline tracer in fractured crystalline bedrock at Mirror Lake, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA (Q143553) (← links)
- Geophysical characterization of a fractured-bedrock aquifer and blast-fractured contaminant-recovery trench (Q143554) (← links)
- Application of adaptive of noise-canceling methods to ground-penetrating radar data (Q143555) (← links)
- Location of Mohegan burial grounds using GPR (Q143556) (← links)
- Radar tomograms at Mirror Lake, New Hampshire--3D visualization and a brine tracer experiment (Q143558) (← links)
- 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)
- Combined use of borehole geophysics and packers to site potable wells in a contaminated area in Montville, Connecticut (Q144468) (← links)
- Time-series monitoring in fractured-rock aquifers (Q144469) (← links)
- Application of borehole radar for monitoring steam-enhanced remediation of a contaminated site in fractured limestone, Maine, USA (Q144475) (← links)
- Inversion of data from electrical resistivity imaging surveys in water-covered areas (Q144496) (← links)
- MoisturEC: a new R program for moisture content estimation from electrical conductivity data (Q144971) (← links)
- Shallow bedrock limits groundwater seepage-based headwater climate refugia (Q145703) (← links)
- Continental-scale analysis of shallow and deep groundwater contributions to streams (Q146249) (← links)
- Geoelectrical evidence of bicontinuum transport in groundwater (Q146841) (← links)
- Monitoring engineered remediation with borehole radar (Q146988) (← links)
- Developing a precision irrigation framework to facilitate smallholder dry-season farming in developing countries: A case study in northern Ghana (Q149185) (← links)
- Geophysical mapping of plume discharge to surface water at a crude oil spill site: Inversion versus machine learning (Q149264) (← links)
- Evaluation of stream and wetlands restoration using UAS-based thermal infrared mapping (Q149361) (← links)
- Geophysical assessment of a proposed landfill site in Fredericktown, Missouri (Q149696) (← links)
- Application of a towed time-domain electromagnetic (tTEM) imaging system in Jamestown, North Dakota (Q149717) (← links)
- Remembering F. Peter Haeni - "What did we learn from this?" (Q149718) (← links)
- Hydrogeology of an alpine talus aquifer: Cordillera Blanca, Peru (Q149751) (← links)
- Results of integrated surface-geophysical studies for shallow subsurface fracture detection at three New Hampshire sites (Q149907) (← links)
- Influence of groundwater on distribution of dwarf wedgemussels (Alasmidonta heterodon) in the upper reaches of the Delaware River, northeastern USA (Q151770) (← links)
- Statistical comparison of methods for estimating sediment thickness from Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) seismic methods: An example from Tylerville, Connecticut, USA (Q152984) (← 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)
- Time‐lapse imaging of saline‐tracer transport in fractured rock using difference‐attenuation radar tomography (Q154357) (← links)
- Borehole radar interferometry revisited (Q154982) (← links)
- Cross‐hole radar attenuation tomography using a frequency centroid down‐shift method: Consideration of non‐linear frequency dependence of EM wave attenuation (Q155300) (← links)
- Hillslope run-off thresholds with shrink–swell clay soils (Q157838) (← links)
- Assessing River Erosion and Sedimentation in Ecuador (Q226898) (← links)
- Water Science for a Changing World (Q227261) (← links)
- International Water Resources Activities (Q227936) (← links)
- A comparison of thermal infrared to fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing for evaluation of groundwater discharge to surface water (Q233868) (← links)
- Time-lapse electrical geophysical monitoring of amendment-based biostimulation (Q235062) (← links)
- Use of vertical-radar profiling to estimate porosity at two New England sites and comparison with neutron log porosity (Q237796) (← 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)
- Near‐surface void detection using a seismic landstreamer and horizontal velocity and attenuation tomography (Q246070) (← 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)
- Brine delineation and monitoring with electrical resistivity tomography and electromagnetic borehole logging at the Fort Knox well field near West Point, Kentucky (Q248097) (← links)
- Combined use of frequency-domain electromagnetic and electrical resistivity surveys to delineate near-lake groundwater flow in the semi-arid Nebraska Sand Hills, USA (Q248111) (← links)