20th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2007
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.179.0387-395
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Evaluating The Feasibility Of Artificial Recharge Sites Using High Resolution Electrical Methods Near Victorville, California

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“…In respect to MAR projects, geophysical methods have been used as a component of general hydrogeological investigations to obtain information about aquifer heterogeneity (Maliva et al 2015), but also to select MAR sites (Anbazhagan and Ramasamy 1997;Young et al 1999;Taheri 2008;Daesslé et al 2014) and to validate sites recommended for recharge (Tapias et al 2006;Jansen et al 2007;Andrade 2012;Arras et al 2015). Parsekian et al (2014) used ERT and hydrochemical sampling to identify preferential flow paths between infiltration ponds and recovery wells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In respect to MAR projects, geophysical methods have been used as a component of general hydrogeological investigations to obtain information about aquifer heterogeneity (Maliva et al 2015), but also to select MAR sites (Anbazhagan and Ramasamy 1997;Young et al 1999;Taheri 2008;Daesslé et al 2014) and to validate sites recommended for recharge (Tapias et al 2006;Jansen et al 2007;Andrade 2012;Arras et al 2015). Parsekian et al (2014) used ERT and hydrochemical sampling to identify preferential flow paths between infiltration ponds and recovery wells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%