Interfaces in the Critical Zone

Tuesday, 25 July 2017: 9:10 AM-12:30 PM
Paul Brest West (Munger Conference Center)
Convener:  Daniella Rempe, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
9:10 AM
Exploring critical zone architecture and its influence on Earth surface processes using drilling, sampling, and geophysical imaging (Invited) (204548)
Clifford S Riebe and W Steven Holbrook, University of Wyoming, Department of Geology & Geophysics, Laramie, WY, United States
9:35 AM
Geophysical Insight Into Multi-Scale Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Processes (Invited) (204290)
Martin A Briggs1, John W Lane Jr1, Donald O Rosenberry2, Frederick David Day-Lewis1, Jud W Harvey3, Emily B. Voytek4, Farzaneh MahmoodPoorDehkordy5, Courtney Scruggs5, Kamini Singha4 and Jay P Zarnetske6, (1)USGS Office of Groundwater, Branch of Geophysics, Storrs, CT, United States, (2)USGS Central Region Office, Lakewood, CO, United States, (3)USGS Central Region Offices Denver, Denver, CO, United States, (4)Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, United States, (5)University of Connecticut, Storrs Mansfield, CT, United States, (6)Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States
10:00 AM
Introductions to Posters
 
Airborne electromagnetic mapping of hydrogeological framework in areas of erosional bedrock remnants and its control on recharge and water quality within Sarpy County, Nebraska (204523)
Jared D Abraham1, Jim Cannia1, Ted H Asch1, Kathleen Cameron2 and Paul Woodward3, (1)Aqua Geo Frameworks, LLC, Mitchell, NE, United States, (2)UNL Survey Hydrogeologist / ENWRA Coordinator, Lincoln, NE, United States, (3)Papa-Missouri River NRD, Omaha, NE, United States
 
Resolving spatial heterogeneity in the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer using electrical resistivitytomography and nuclear magnetic resonance (204294)
Gordon K Osterman1, Kristina Keating1, Andy Parsekian2 and Yonghui Peng3, (1)Rutgers University Newark, Newark, NJ, United States, (2)University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States, (3)Rutgers University Newark, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States
 
An overview of new efficient electromagnetic methods to resolve the geological heterogeneity on hectare scale surveys (204407)
Esben Auken1, Anders Vest Christiansen1 and Nikolaj Foged2, (1)Aarhus University, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus C, Denmark, (2)Aarhus University, Aarhus C, Denmark
 
Seismic refraction and electrical resistivity tests for fracture induced hydraulic anisotropy in a mountain watershed (204240)
AIDA LORENA Mendieta, Boise State University, Boise, ID, United States, John Bradford, Boise State University, Department of Geosciences, Boise, ID, United States and Environmental geophysics
 
Geophysical Imaging of Critical Zone of Trinity/Edwards Aquifer over Haby Fault of Balcones Fault Zones, Texas, USA (204343)
Mustafa Saribudak and Alf Hawkins, Environmental Geophysics Associates, Austin, TX, United States
 
Thermokarst-on-demand: Observations from a controlled permafrost warming experiment (204532)
Nate Lindsey1, Anna M Wagner2, Shan Dou3, Ian Ekblaw4, Arthur Gelvin2,5, Stephanie Saari2,5, Todd Wood4, Alejandro Morales3, Craig Ulrich3, Barry M Freifeld3, Thomas M Daley6 and Jonathan Blair Ajo Franklin6, (1)University of California Berkeley, Earth and Planetary Science, Berkeley, CA, United States, (2)Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Alaska, Fort Wainwright, AK, United States, (3)Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, United States, (4)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA, United States, (5)U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, United States, (6)Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Geophysics, Berkeley, CA, United States
 
Combining geophysics, near surface chemistry and environmental tracers to define a critical ecohydrological management zone for the Walyarta (Mandora Marsh) mound springs, Australia (204509)
Jasmine Lee Rutherford1, Glenn Harrington2, Camilla Soerensen3, Neil Milligan4, Timothy J Munday3,5 and Lindsay Bourke1, (1)Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, Australia, (2)Innovative Groundwater Solutions, Adelaide, Australia, (3)CSIRO, Mineral Resources, Perth, Australia, (4)Cymod Systems, Perth, Australia, (5)CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Perth, Perth, WA, Australia
 
Direct Push-Sensing in Wetlands (204255)
Ulrike Werban1, Christoph Zielhofer2, Lukas Werther3, Joerg Hausmann1, Stefanie Berg-Hobohm4 and Peter Dietrich1,5, (1)Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig, Department Monitoring and Exploration Technologies, Leipzig, Germany, (2)University of Leipzig, Institute for Geography, Leipzig, Germany, (3)Friedrich Schiller Universitay, Seminar of the Archaeology of Prehistory to the Early Middle Ages, Jena, Germany, (4)Bavarian State Department for Cultural Heritage, Munich, Germany, (5)University of Tübingen, Centre for Applied Geosciences, Tübingen, Germany
 
Applications of High Resolution Enhanced Hydrodynamic Modeling for Coastal Community Resiliency (204436)
Rouzbeh Nazari, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, United States
 
Direct measurements of seasonal groundwater and rock moisture storage in the deep Critical Zone reveal how lithology controls water availability and thus ecosystem characteristics in the Northern California Coast Ranges (204412)
William Jesse Hahm, University of California Berkeley, Earth and Planetary Science, Berkeley, CA, United States, Daniella Rempe, University of Texas at Austin, Jackson School of Geosciences, Department of Geological Science, Austin, TX, United States and William E Dietrich, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
 
Understanding the architecture of the deep critical zone and its relation to knickpoint evolution in the Rio Icacos watershed (Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory, Puerto Rico) using hydrogeophysical methods. (204520)
Xavier Comas1, William J Wright2, Mario J Job2, Neil Terry3, Dimitrios Ntarlagiannis4, Finn Whiting5, Scott A Hynek6, Susan Brantley7 and Raymond C Fletcher8, (1)Florida Atlantic University, Geosciences, Boca Raton, FL, United States, (2)Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States, (3)Rutgers University, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States, (4)Rutgers-Newark, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States, (5)Florida Atlantic University, Geosciences, Davie, FL, United States, (6)Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, University Park, PA, United States, (7)Pennsylvania State University, State College, United States, (8)Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, Department of Geosciences, University Park, PA, United States
 
Shallow critical zone architecture of a headwater sandstone catchment quantified using near-surface geophysics (204348)
Roman DiBiase1,2, Joanmarie Del Vecchio3, Gregory Mount4, Jorden L Hayes5, Xavier Comas6, Li Guo3, Henry Lin3, Fardous Zarif7, Brandon Forsythe2 and Susan L Brantley1, (1)Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, Department of Geosciences, University Park, PA, United States, (2)Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States, (3)Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, University Park, PA, United States, (4)Indiana University of Pennsylvania Main Campus, GeoSciences, Indiana, PA, United States, (5)Dickinson College, Department of Earth Sciences, Carlisle, PA, United States, (6)Florida Atlantic University, Geosciences, Boca Raton, FL, United States, (7)Rutgers University Newark, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States
 
Integrating geomorphological and time-lapse geophysical techniques to characterize hydrogeologic properties within shale and sandstone catchments at the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Pennsylvania, USA (204460)
Gregory Mount1, Roman DiBiase2, Xavier Comas3, Joanmarie Del Vecchio4, Li Guo4, Jorden L Hayes5, Brandon Forsythe6 and Susan L Brantley2, (1)Indiana University of Pennsylvania Main Campus, GeoSciences, Indiana, PA, United States, (2)Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, Department of Geosciences, University Park, PA, United States, (3)Florida Atlantic University, Geosciences, Boca Raton, FL, United States, (4)Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, University Park, PA, United States, (5)Dickinson College, Department of Earth Sciences, Carlisle, PA, United States, (6)Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States
 
Confirming observations examine the reliability of a conceptual site model (204433)
Ahamefula U. Utom1, Ulrike Werban1, Carsten Leven2, Christin Mueller3, Kay Knoeller3 and Peter Dietrich1,2, (1)Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, (2)University of Tübingen, Center for Applied Geosciences, Tübingen, Germany, (3)Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Halle, Halle, Germany
 
Geophysics to assess impacts of a proposed pit dewatering disposal into a sensitive local creek and on shallow and deep aquifer interactions (204557)
Geoff Pettifer1, Ashley Grant2, Jonathan Hanna2 and Kevin Cahill3, (1)GHD, Perth, Australia, (2)BHP, Perth, Australia, (3)CSIRO Australian Resources Research Center, Perth, WA, Australia
11:00 AM
Break wth Posters Available
11:15 AM
Poster Viewing and Discussions
 
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