Aquifer Mapping Programs I

Wednesday, 12 June 2019: 09:15-12:00
Davie West Building, DW103 (Florida Atlantic University)
Chairs:  Anders Vest Christiansen, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark and Kisa E Mwakanyamale, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
09:15
Introduction to Session
Anders Vest Christiansen, Aarhus University, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus C, Denmark
09:25
Regional-scale Airborne Geophysics Reveals Hidden Complexity of Mississippi River Alluvial Valley (Invited) (479258)
Wade Hampton Kress, U.S. Geological Survey, Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center, Nashville, TN, United States, Burke J Minsley, USGS Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center, Denver, CO, United States and James Rigby, USDA Agricultural Research Service Oxford, Oxford, MS, United States
09:50
Comparison of a decade of examples of AEM vs Drilling results for Groundwater Exploration: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (478448)
Jared Dale Abraham, Aqua Geo Frameworks, Mitchell, NE, United States, Ted H Asch, Aqua Geo Frameworks, Lakewood, CO, United States, Jim Cannia, Aqua Geo Frameworks, LLC, Mitchell, NE, United States and Kathleen Cameron, UNL Survey Hydrogeologist / ENWRA Coordinator, Lincoln, NE, United States
10:10
Multiple Point Statistics – A Case Study from Indian Wells Valley, California (478542)
Mats Lundh Gulbrandsen1, Thomas Bager Rasmussen1, Niels-Peter Jensen1, Vu Thanh Le1, Tom Martlev Pallesen1, Paul Thorn2 and Max Halkjaer2, (1)I•GIS, Risskov, Denmark, (2)Ramboll Group, København S, Denmark
10:30
Break
11:00
Airborne Electromagnetics for Characterizing Water Quality Due to Saltwater Intrusion (478583)
Theodore H Asch1,2, Jared Dale Abraham3 and Jim Cannia2, (1)Aqua Geo Frameworks, Lakewood, CO, United States, (2)Aqua Geo Frameworks, LLC, Mitchell, NE, United States, (3)Aqua Geo Frameworks, Mitchell, NE, United States
11:20
Reduction of Ambiguity in Modelling and Hydrogeological Interpretation of Airborne EM Data in Complex Coastal Environment. (478722)
Frans Schaars1, Andrea Viezzoli2 and Antonio Menghini2, (1)Artesia, Schoonhoven, Netherlands, (2)Aarhus Geophysics ApS, Aarhus, Denmark
11:40
Treading where ground geophysics can’t venture – the use of airborne geophysics to characterise remote freshwater lens systems in tropical island settings in Northern Australia. (478619)
Timothy J Munday1, Camilla Soerensen1, Phil Jolley2, Lauren Houthuysen2, Eddie Banks3 and Jo Ellis2, (1)CSIRO, Mineral Resources, Perth, Australia, (2)Power and Water Corporation, Darwin, Australia, (3)Flinders University, National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT), Bedford Park, Australia
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