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Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 484:1-15
Summary The effectiveness of borehole profiling using a temperature probe for identifying hydraulically active fractures in rock has improved due to the combination of two advances: improved temperature sensors, with resolution on the order of 0.001
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. 12:307-322
We present a technique for placing a borehole into thermal dis-equilibrium, and thereby interpreting groundwater flow through fractures where it may have been previously undetected. Denoted as Active Line Source (ALS) logging, the method consists of
Autor:
John P. Greenhouse, Anthony L. Endres
Publikováno v:
Ground Water. 34:283-292
Thermal neutron logging is used to determine water content by measuring the elastic scattering due to hydrogen present in rocks and soils. The response of a thermal neutron device is also affected by the radiative capture of thermal neutrons by all e
Autor:
Gary R. Olhoeft, A. P. Annan, John P. Greenhouse, M. L. Brewster, K. A. Sander, J. D. Redman, Bernard H. Kueper
Publikováno v:
Ground Water. 33:977-987
Seven hundred seventy liters of a dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL), tetrachloroethylene (PCE), were released into an isolated volume of a completely saturated natural sandy aquifer. The release was monitored over a period of 984 hours with a var
Autor:
Barry Gough, John P. Greenhouse
Publikováno v:
Polar Record. 31:37-44
George Phillips, the naval stores officer at Esquimalt, British Columbia, was responsible for supplying from that base the Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913–1918) led by Vilhjalmur Stefansson. In addition to arranging details of supply in conjunctio
Autor:
Aldo T. Mazzella, John P. Greenhouse, David Redman, Kathy Sander, George W. Schneider, Peter Annan, Gary R. Olhoeft, M. L. Brewster, Jeffrey E. Lucius
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 12:261-267
The clearing in the central Ontario pine forest was hot, sandy, and busy as the two visitors stepped from the rental car and looked dubiously at the scene. A large metal‐clad building dominated the east side of the clearing which was about 50 m acr
Publikováno v:
Ground water. 48(2)
In contaminant hydrogeology, investigations at fractured rock sites are typically undertaken to improve understanding of the fracture networks and associated groundwater flow that govern past and/or future contaminant transport. Conventional hydrogeo
Autor:
John P. Greenhouse, Peeter Pehme
Publikováno v:
Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation. 11:126-132
A device was developed to make fine-scale in situ measurements of formation and ground water conductivity at depths up to 10 meters in unconsolidated shallow aquifers. It consists of a casing that is left in place (“disposable”) and a probe that
Autor:
John P. Greenhouse
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 10:32-34
This workshop, the publication later this year of the SEG’s three‐volume Geotechnical and Environmental Geophysics, and a number of other factors bring home to me the fact that geophysics and “the environment” are slowly discovering each othe
Publikováno v:
5th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems.
As part of a larger programme to understand the behaviour of dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) in the subsurface (Redman, 1992), a controlled release of 770 litres of perchloroethylene (PCE) into a 9 by 9 metre cell within a sandy aquifer was