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Rapid 3D Floating Cable Resistivity Survey

Comal Springs, Texas


2121 Geoscience Drive, Austin, TX 78726
Tel: +1 (512) 335-3338
Fax: +1 (512) 258-9958
sales@agiusa.com
www.agiusa.com

vents

Date collected: March 2015


Advanced Geosciences Inc.
Organization: University of Texas and The Edwards Aquifer Authority
Electrode Spacing: 1 meter

Austin, Texas
Array: Dipole-Dipole
Location: Comal Springs, Texas, USA Number of Electrodes: 392
Instrument: SuperSting Wi-Fi, 28 electrode AGI Passive Graphite Electrodes
(US Patent 6,674,286). May 18-20, 2011 Rapid Measure Mode: 1 cycle, 0.2s measure time
Rapid 3D Floating Cable Resistivity Survey
Comal Springs, Texas
2121 Geoscience Drive, Austin, TX 78726
Tel: +1 (512) 335-3338
Fax: +1 (512) 258-9958
sales@agiusa.com
www.agiusa.com

Bubbles from venting spring

Advanced Geosciences Inc.


Austin, Texas
Results: A floating graphite electrode cable was used to rapidly measure a 392 electrode 3D array over a spring to locate
zones of higher seepage. Observed May 18-20,
gas bubbles 2011
are associated with seepage and were found to be rising up over karst features
imaged in the 3D resistivity model.

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