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EPA Dynamic Field Activities - Geophysical Methods

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Description: Common geophysical methods used by the Environmental Protection Agency at hazardous waste sites include: ground penetrating radar, seismic refraction, electromagnetics, and magnetometry. Presents case studies and field-based analytical methods.
EPA Dynamic Field Activities | Geophysical Methods Geophysical methods can play an important role in dynamic field activities because they can provide very rapid information about large areas of a site. This information can be used to select areas requiring further investigation. They can also be helpful in determining the type of tools that may be appropriate for collecting samples. Information they provide may include the location of buried objects, the geologic and hydrogeologic conditions, and occasionally the location of contaminants. Common geophysical methods used at hazardous waste sites include: ground penetrating radar, seismic refraction, electromagnetics, and magnetometry.
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Page title:EPA Dynamic Field Activities | Geophysical Methods
Keywords:dynamic field activities, dynamic, guidance, field-based, analytical, systematic planning, workplans, direct push, geophysical, DSS, decision support software
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