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Abstract
Using Mise-à-la-Masse to Delineate the Migration of a Conductive Tracer in Partially Saturated Basalt
Department of Geological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844-3022
Robin Nimmer received a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a Master of Science degree in hydrology from the University of Idaho. She currently is working on a Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Idaho. Robin's research interests include groundwater contamination and remediation and the use of geophysics as a hydrologic tool.
James L. Osiensky has been a Hydrogeology faculty member for the University of Idaho since 1988. Osiensky's current research interests include, the application of hydrogeophysics to environmental problems, point and non-point source ground water contamination, ground water resource evaluation, aquifer testing in heterogeneous environments, and ground water modeling.
ABSTRACT
baseline
were contoured over time to delineate anomalies caused by the presence of tracer
solution in the fractured basalt. Borehole-surface measurements delineated the
lateral migration of tracer over time and presence of clay filled fractures.
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