August 22, 2005
Report

Review of Geophysical Techniques to Define the Spatial Distribution of Subsurface Properties or Contaminants

Abstract

This is a letter report to Fluor Hanford, Inc. The purpose of this report is to summarize state-of-the-art, minimally intrusive geophysical techniques that can be used to clarify subsurface geology, structure, moisture, and chemical composition. The technology review focused on geophysical characterization techniques that provide two- or three-dimensional information about the spatial distribution of subsurface properties and/or contaminants.

Revised: October 25, 2005 | Published: August 22, 2005

Citation

Murray C.J., G.V. Last, and M.J. Truex. 2005. Review of Geophysical Techniques to Define the Spatial Distribution of Subsurface Properties or Contaminants Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.