A regional mining company observed an unexplained, continual decrease in the water level of their mine water lake. As the existing dam appeared to be intact, the lead engineer assumed that subterranean karst features within the bedrock were responsible for the seepage and asked Mundell to perform a detailed geophysical survey. After collecting eight 2-D resistivity profiles across the site, all of which showed some level of karst development within the bedrock, we were able to detail the primary flow pathways, and make recommendations to the mine regarding the remediation of the seepage……Read More »
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Groundwater Protection in an Urban Landscape: A Mixed Voluntary/Non-Voluntary Approach (2011)
Mundell, J.A. and Barnett, C., Mundell, J. A., “Groundwater Protection in an Urban Landscape: A Mixed Voluntary/Non-Voluntary Approach,” The Groundwater Foundation’s 2011 National Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 6, 2011.
Plume Stability (2011)
Mundell, J. A. and Ricker, J., “Plume Stability”, 2011 Annual Midwest States Environmental Consultants Association Risk Assessment and Remediation Seminar, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 1, 2011.
Sustainable Practices in Earth Science and Water Resources Exploration… (2011)
Mundell, J. A., “Sustainable Practices in Earth Science and Water Resources Exploration: A New Economic Model for Social Entrepreneurship in Developing Regions,” 2011 OU International WaTER Conference, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, October 24, 2011.
Characterizing Karst Geology Beneath Proposed Roadways Using Geophysical Methods (2011)
Herbert, G. J. and Mundell, J. A., “Characterizing Karst Geology Beneath Proposed Roadways Using Geophysical Methods,” in Proceedings of the 62nd Highway Geology Symposium, Lexington, Kentucky, July 25-29, 2011.
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