Archive for October 2024
Aestus Poster “Electrical Hydrogeology Characterizes Groundwater Resources with More Certainty” at the Western Groundwater Congress
Kyle Spears, Aestus’ Technical Sales Manager/Hydrogeologist, presented a poster titled “ Electrical Hydrogeology Characterizes Groundwater Resources with More Certainty” at the Western Groundwater Congress. Abstract:To date, our understanding of groundwater systems has been largely based on observations at the ground surface, as well as interpolation of limited single point data from boreholes and wells. In…
Read MoreAestus Presents “The Next Era of Site Characterization Using Electrical Hydrogeology” at 2024 Western Groundwater Congress
Site characterization field efforts since the 1980s have demonstrated that useful conceptual site models (CSMs) typically require ultra-high data density to accurately predict subsurface contaminant distribution and groundwater transport. Some research project data showed that sites with thousands of monitoring well locations still had insufficient data density to fully characterize complex subsurface conditions, and left questions regarding conditions between the monitoring wells.
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