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Articles & Whitepapers
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Dye Tracing Illuminates Pathways through Mammoth Cave National Park
Overview Researchers from Crawford Hydrology Laboratory are conducting dye tracing studies of the Great Onyx Basin in Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, to enhance our understanding of karst hydrogeology and lay the groundwork for future studies on sustainable practices in the park and the role of karst landscapes in the carbon cycle. Challenge Extensive dye tracing studies in the 1970s and ...
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Six trends shaping the world´s water planning needs
According to Idrica, monitoring and efficient management of water aquifers, increasing the efficiency of distribution systems, water reuse, the use of non-conventional resources, early warning ...
News
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Using satellites to track groundwater depletion in California
Researchers have pioneered the use of a tool that can track the loss of groundwater in California's Central Valley by measuring how much the Earth is sinking. Home to one of the largest groundwater basins in the western United States, the Central ...
Pacific Surveys Offers Advanced Javelin Max NMR Logging in Large Diameter Boreholes
Newly Designed 3.0 inch Javelin NMR probe delivered to USGS New York Water Science Center
Watch Video: Near-surface Geophysics Improve Water Management Decisions
AEM surveys will assist groundwater management in California
Equipment & Solutions
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Probe for Deep Aquifer On-Line Monitoring
SysMoG is a system for detecting dissolved gases in aquifers in boreholes up to a depth of 1500 metres. The probe is available in two configurations, depending on the application: