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Soil & Groundwater
January 2017
This Month´s Featured Articles, Papers & Reports

Tickville Gulch Turf Reinforcement Mats - Case Study
The Vmax SC250 Turf Reinforcement Mat provides a revegetation option able to withstand FEMA-set high flow rates A drainage canal serving several farms and registered as a U.S. Waterway needed to be redirected to accommodate new development. Federal regulations and soft soils throughout the project ... » read more

Recognition of karst structure using refraction tomography
The results of location of karst wells and probable hydraulic connections between them in limestone massif using the refraction tomography are presented. Seismic modeling was based on refraction horizon recognition in the first stage and tomographic processing of P-wave and S-wave velocity changes in ... » read more

National Ground Water Association (NGWA)
 

The National Ground Water Association is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of professionals from all sectors of the groundwater industry whose goal is to provide members, the public, and government decision-makers with the scientific knowledge and guidance necessary to responsibly develop, manage, and protect the world's groundwater resources. NGWA is the industry leader in continuing professional education, offering short courses, conferences, Webinars, and an annual trade show. Publishes Ground Water, Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation, and Water Well Journal. Has an online bookstore.

   
Geophysical applications to solid waste analysis
Abstract: Case studies of regional landfills show that electromagnetic geophysical methods can accurately and inexpensively define boundaries and thickness ... » read more
Areas Most Prone to Winter Storm Water Can Benefit from Temporary Erosion Control
Winter can be a beautiful time of year. Generally, there are nice, brief storms and maybe some snow, and everything is fine. But occasionally, we get ... » read more
Carbon Tetrachloride Source Remediation in Bedrock and Overburden - Case Study
ABSTRACT Carbon Tetrachloride source in bedrock and collateral contamination in overburden were successfully remediated at a decommissioned U.S. Air ... » read more
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