Status and Recent Results for EMSP Project No.70108 Effects of Fluid Distribution on Measured Geophysical Properties for Partially Saturated, Shallow Subsurface Conditions.

The objective of this report is to improve geophysical imaging of the vadose zone by developing improved methods for interpreting geophysical field data. The purpose of this EMSP project is to develop relationships between laboratory measured geophysical properties and porosity, saturation, soil com...

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Corporate Authors: United States. Department of Energy
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
Language:English
Published: Livermore, Calif : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ; Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, 2001.
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Physical Description:9 pages.
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The objective of this report is to improve geophysical imaging of the vadose zone by developing improved methods for interpreting geophysical field data. The purpose of this EMSP project is to develop relationships between laboratory measured geophysical properties and porosity, saturation, soil composition, and fluid distribution, for partially saturated soils. Algorithms for relationships between soil composition, fluids, and geophysical measurements can provide new methods to interpret geophysical field data collected in the vadose zone at sites such as Hanford, WA.
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"UCRL-JC-145937"
FY2002 Environmental Management Science Program Vadose Zone Principal Investigator Workshop, Richland, WA (US), 11/05/2001--11/06/2001.
Roberts, J J; Bonner, B P; Berryman, J G; Berge, P A; Wildenschild, D; Bertete-Aquirre, H.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (US)
DOE Technical report ; UCRL-JC-145937
Electronic resource.
Call Number:E 1.99:UCRL-JC-145937
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