groundwater drilling Articles
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Optimizing Temperature Monitoring for Artificial Ground Freezing Projects with Digital Thermistor Strings
What is artificial ground freezing? Artificial ground freezing is an engineering technique that is commonly used for groundwater control and/or excavation support for shafts and tunneling projects, and mine sites1. It involves drilling closely-spaced pipes into the ground and then running coolants, such as chilled brine between -25 °C and -35 °C, through them to extract heat from the ...
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Locating Groundwater Wells for Fracking Operations in West Texas - Case Study
In June 2014, our clients used AGI resistivity imaging tools to successfully locate a 125-gallon-per-minute groundwater well in West Texas as well as geohazards that could, if left unlocated, cause significant damage to property and increase costs. Process Our clients used the SuperSting R8 Wi-Fi with a SwitchBox 112, passive cables spaced at six meters apart, and a dipole-dipole and strong ...
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