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Quantification of Aquifer Properties with Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Platte River Valley, Central Nebraska, Using a Novel Inversion Met (in English)
U. S. Department Of The Interior (Author)
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Quantification of Aquifer Properties with Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Platte River Valley, Central Nebraska, Using a Novel Inversion Met (in English) - U. S. Department of the Interior
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Synopsis "Quantification of Aquifer Properties with Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Platte River Valley, Central Nebraska, Using a Novel Inversion Met (in English)"
Surface nuclear magnetic resonance, a noninvasive geophysical method, measures a signal directly related to the amount of water in the subsurface. This allows for low-cost quantitative estimates of hydraulic parameters. In practice, however, additional factors influence the signal, complicating interpretation. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Central Platte Natural Resources District, evaluated whether hydraulic parameters derived from surface nuclear magnetic resonance data could provide valuable input into groundwater models used for evaluating water-management practices.