Mundell performed a 2D resistivity and seismic refraction survey for a municipality in western Ohio, to map the top of bedrock and estimate rippability along a 5,100 foot section of a proposed sewer alignment. The twelve (12) resistivity and seismic lines collected along the extremely rugged terrain not only resulted in successful mapping of the soil bedrock interface, but also yielded information regarding the rock type and the state of competency……Read More »
Geophysics Portfolio
The Application of Geophysics to Chemical Source Delineation and Plume Transport (2013)
Mundell, J. A. and Hebert, G.J., “The Application of Geophysics to Chemical Source Delineation and Plume Transport,” Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection, Frankfort, Kentucky, April 9, 2013.
Mundell speaks at Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection
Gabriel Hebert and John Mundell spoke today to the Kentucky Department of Environmental Projection about the benefits of geophysical applications for chemical source delineation and site characterization.
Geophysical Imaging of Preferential Contaminant Flow Pathways (2013)
Mundell, J. A., “Geophysical Imaging of Preferential Contaminant Flow Pathways,” SAGEEP 2010, Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, Denver, Colorado, March 19, 2013.
Subsurface Imaging of Undermined Properties Prior to Redevelopment (2013)
Hebert, G.J., “Subsurface Imaging of Undermined Properties Prior to Redevelopment,” SAGEEP 2010, Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, Denver, Colorado, March 19, 2013.

