| Title | The Location and Mapping of Hydrologic Regimes and Thermal Waters in Hawaii: The Use of Electrical Geophysical Techniques |
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| Authors | Kauahikaua, Jim |
| Year | 1990 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Exploration; Geophysics; Electrical Conductivity; Electromagnetic; Groundwater; Aquifer; Schlumberger Soundings; Hawaii; Dike-Impounded Aquifer; Fresh Water Lens; Perched Aquifer |
| Abstract | Useful information on several different hydrological regimes can be obtained using a combination of electrical geophysical surveys. Fresh water lenses and laterally confined aquifers can be located and mapped. However, more studies are required to evaluate the utility of geophysical methods for assessing perched aquifers. |