Construction work as part of a proposed residential development effort revealed the presence of buried steel drums within a portion of the site. Given the size of the site, it was determined that geophysical mapping would be an appropriate means to provide a preliminary, non-intrusive assessment of buried metal accumulations……Read More »
Geophysics Portfolio
Bedrock Groundwater Flow Analysis Beneath a Former Industrial Facility
Mundell conducted an evaluation of groundwater flow conditions in the limestone bedrock beneath a former industrial facility where a chlorinated solvent spill was potentially being transported in the local bedrock via fracture zones. Mundell was asked to detect the localized fracture zones using downhole geophysical methods……Read More »
Gabriel Hebert and John Mundell present papers at the SAGEEP
(Keystone, CO) Gabriel Hebert and John Mundell present papers at the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP) from April 11 – 15, 2010……Read More »
Geophysical Surveys for Mapping Fault/Fracture Zones for Optimizing Groundwater Recovery and Treatment (2010)
Mundell, J. A., “Geophysical Surveys for Mapping Fault/Fracture Zones for Optimizing Groundwater Recovery and Treatment of Contaminated Groundwaters,” Making Waves in Geotechnical Engineering, Purdue Geotechnical Society Annual Meeting, West Lafayette, Indiana, May 1, 2010.


