Superfund Research Program
Geologic and Geophysical Characterization
Project Leader: Herbert Einstein
Grant Number: P42ES004675
Funding Period: 1995 - 2000
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Publications
1997
- Kinnicutt P, Noack C, Einstein H. 1997. Three Dimensional Stratigraphic Characterization for Geotechnical Exploration.
1996
- Shi W, Rodi WL, Mackie RL, Zhang J. 1996. 3-D d.c. electrical resistivity inversion with application to a contamination site in the Aberjona Watershed. In: Proceedings of SAGEEP (Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Environmental and Engineering Problems). Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society. Keystone, CO. pp.1257-1267.
1995
- Cist DB, Mackie RL, Zeeb PJ, Toksoz N. 1995. Correlating GPR and resistivity surveys with cone penetrometer and shallow coring studies along the Aberjona River. In: Proceedings of SAGEEP (Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Environmental and Engineering Problems). Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society. Orlando, FL. pp.87-96.
- Ivanova V. 1995. Three-Dimensional Stochastic Modeling of Rock Fracture Systems. M.Sc. thesis submitted to the M.I.T., Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
- Ivanova V, Yu X, Veneziano D, Einstein H. 1995. Development of Stochastic Models for Fracture Systems. In: Proceedings of the 35th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium, Lake Tahoe. June, 1995.
- Kinnicutt P. 1995. A Decision Support Framework for Planning Geotechnical Exploration Programs. Ph.D. Thesis, M.I.T., Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
- McBrearty D. 1995. Fracture Flow as Influenced by Geologic Features in the Aberjona Valley, Massachusetts. M.Sc. thesis submitted to the M.I.T., Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.