reviewWater Resources ResearchMay 13, 2015GREEN OA

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

Lancaster University · Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · +8 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract 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 dynamics of its fluids and the biogeochemical reactions that occur within it. Here we document how geophysical methods have emerged as valuable tools for investigating shallow subsurface processes over the past two decades and offer a vision for future developments relevant to hydrology and also ecosystem science. The field of “hydrogeophysics” arose in the late 1990s, prompted, in part, by the wealth of studies on stochastic subsurface hydrology that argued for better field‐based investigative techniques. These new…

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