Geophysical techniques offer robust and non‐invasive approaches for imaging and evaluating the subsurface, playing a critical role in the detection and analysis of sinkhole phenomena. By utilising ...
The identification and containment of coal ash has risen to the top of the priority list for plant managers across the U.S. after inadvertent releases of coal ash into unintended areas resulted in ...
Brad Carr, foreground, an associate research scientist in the UW Department of Geology and Geophysics, sets up a transient electromagnetic instrument at Spouter Geyser in Yellowstone National Park ...
Applied geophysics is the study of how the Earth works and what it's made of. Scientists called geophysicists use this knowledge to explore what's under the ground, check for dangers like earthquakes, ...
Dr. Bryan Shuman (Ph.D. and Sc.M. in Geological Sciences, Brown University), Professor and Wyoming Excellence Chair in Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming (UW). Shuman has taught at UW ...
To escape "a double whammy" of low-cost competition and a data glut now plaguing it, the geophysical industry must develop technologies that improve returns on money spent on exploration. Recovery of ...
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