The emergence of hydrogeophysics for improved understanding of subsurface processes over multiple scales

A Binley, SS Hubbard, JA Huisman… - Water resources …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Geophysics provides a multidimensional suite of investigative methods that are transforming
our ability to see into the very fabric of the subsurface environment, and monitor the …

Current uses of ground penetrating radar in groundwater-dependent ecosystems research

C Paz, FJ Alcalá, JM Carvalho, L Ribeiro - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a high-resolution technique widely used in shallow
groundwater prospecting. This makes GPR ideal to characterize the hydrogeological …

Geophysical characterisation of the groundwater–surface water interface

PJ McLachlan, JE Chambers, SS Uhlemann… - Advances in water …, 2017 - Elsevier
Interactions between groundwater (GW) and surface water (SW) have important implications
for water quantity, water quality, and ecological health. The subsurface region proximal to …

EMagPy: Open-source standalone software for processing, forward modeling and inversion of electromagnetic induction data

P McLachlan, G Blanchy, A Binley - Computers & Geosciences, 2021 - Elsevier
Frequency domain electromagnetic induction (EMI) methods have had a long history of
qualitative mapping for environmental applications. More recently, the development of multi …

Improved characterisation and modelling of measurement errors in electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) surveys

CHM Tso, O Kuras, PB Wilkinson, S Uhlemann… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - Elsevier
Measurement errors can play a pivotal role in geophysical inversion. Most inverse models
require users to prescribe or assume a statistical model of data errors before inversion …

A data mining approach for improved interpretation of ERT inverted sections using the DBSCAN clustering algorithm

K Sabor, D Jougnot, R Guerin, B Steck… - Geophysical Journal …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Geophysical imaging using the inversion procedure is a powerful tool for the exploration of
the Earth's subsurface. However, the interpretation of inverted images can sometimes be …

[HTML][HTML] Electrical resistivity tomography determines the spatial distribution of clay layer thickness and aquifer vulnerability, Kandal Province, Cambodia

S Uhlemann, O Kuras, LA Richards, E Naden… - Journal of Asian Earth …, 2017 - Elsevier
Despite being rich in water resources, many areas of South East Asia face difficulties in
securing clean water supply. This is particularly problematic in regions with a rapidly …

[HTML][HTML] Prioritization of potential soil erosion susceptibility region using fuzzy logic and analytical hierarchy process, upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia

BG Sinshaw, AM Belete, AK Tefera, AB Dessie… - Water-Energy …, 2021 - Elsevier
Soil erosion poses a global threat to soil loss, agricultural land deterioration, and crop yield
decreases. This paper accounts for the establishment of sustainable land planning, and …

[HTML][HTML] Projecting impacts of climate change on hydrological conditions and biotic responses in a chalk valley riparian wetland

AR House, JR Thompson, MC Acreman - Journal of Hydrology, 2016 - Elsevier
Projected changes in climate are likely to substantially impact wetland hydrological
conditions that will in turn have implications for wetland ecology. Assessing ecohydrological …

Efficient multiscale imaging of subsurface resistivity with uncertainty quantification using ensemble Kalman inversion

CHM Tso, M Iglesias, P Wilkinson… - Geophysical Journal …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is widely used to image the Earth's subsurface and
has proven to be an extremely useful tool in application to hydrological problems …