Hebert, G.J., “Subsurface Imaging of Undermined Properties Prior to Redevelopment,” SAGEEP 2010, Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, Denver, Colorado, March 19, 2013.
Portfolio
Mundell & Associates is a small consulting company with large-company credentials and significant experience with some of the most challenging and diverse environmental concerns.
Our project portfolio (which includes case histories, publications, and presentations) covers the world and includes time sensitive investigations as well as long term remediation and monitoring. Clients benefit from a cross disciplinary approach to problem solving and depend on our abilities to communicate complex scientific and engineering principles.
Key: Case Histories (), Publications (), and Presentations ()
Blast Monitoring During Demolition
During the demolition of the former Keystone Towers in Indianapolis, Indiana, Mundell was contracted to monitor ground vibrations, to verify that seismic levels did not exceed the pre-established standards……Read More »
Conductivity Mapping for Salt Water Impact Delineation
As part of the pre-sale, due diligence environmental site assessments conducted over three petroleum production facilities, Mundell performed an EM-31 terrain conductivity survey across a total of 22 acres of rough terrain to delineate the lateral extent of any salt water impacts that may be present beneath three (3) sites, due to faulty tanks, piping, or engineering controls. Based on the electrical conductivity map, Mundell was able to approximate the acreage of impacts which would need to be remediated prior to the sale of the properties……Read More »
Geophysical Imaging for Supporting the Evaluation of the Ball State University Geothermal Wellfields (2012)
Mundell, J.A., “Geophysical Imaging for Supporting the Evaluation of the Ball State University Geothermal Wellfields,” Indiana Geologists meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 11, 2012.
Drinking Water Supply and Quality – Selyanchina, Ukraine
Mundell provided manpower and funding for a Hydrogeologist to join a research team in northern Ukraine. The purpose of this small research team (4 members) was to examine various aspects of village life and develop specific plans for an American charity to provide targeted aid where it is most needed. The report of the research team was used to open discussions with the American charity and Ukrainian officials. As a result of the research team, several subsequent teams have been sent to continue working with local Ukrainian aid organizations and village leaders……Read More »
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