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Geophysical surveys for characterizing the hydro-geologic regime in the vicinity of Kealakehe, Hawaii

ScholarSpace at University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Title Geophysical surveys for characterizing the hydro-geologic regime in the vicinity of Kealakehe, Hawaii
Creator Nance, Tom
Subject groundwater TDEM Kealakehe Big Island Hawaii Geology--Hawaii Groundwater--Hawaii Water-supply--Hawaii Geology Groundwater Water-supply
Description "The primary objective of the geophysical survey was to determine the elevation and thickness of the lens of fresh water floating on salt water. Fresh water in these settings is found in two environments: 1. Dike-confined waters -- Typically, above the rift zone, intrusive dikes originating from a magma source below can form ground water dams, and behind these natural dams significant quantities of ground water can be stored. 2. Basal fresh water -- The high permeability of the volcanic... Belt Collins & Associates Co.
Date 2019-05-22T00:43:46Z 2019-05-22T00:43:46Z 1991-06-11
Type Report Text
Identifier Project #91052 http://hdl.handle.net/10125/61949
Language eng
Format 53 pages application/pdf
Publisher Blackhawk Geosciences, Inc. Tom Nance Water Resource Engineering

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