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AN OVERVIEW OF THE INYO COUNTY’S 2003 DEATH VALLEY CALIFORNIA AREA GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAM.
By John R. Jansen; Aquifer Science and Technology, Waukesha, WI; Michael J. King; The Hydrodynamics Group,
Edmonds, WA; Joy Loughry; Aquifer Science and Technology, Waukesha, WI; Ted Powell; Aquifer Science and Technology, Waukesha,
WI;Doug Laymon; Aquifer Science and Technology, Waukesha, WI Presented at the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to
Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP), Spring, 2004 Read More...
An Overview of the Inyo County’s Death Valley California Area Geophysical Program.
By John Jansen, R.Gp., Ph.D., Ted Powell, P.G., Doug Laymon, P.G., Aquifer Science and Technology and
Michael J. King, R.G., The Hydrodynamics Group., Presented at the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering
and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP), Spring, 2003.
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Time Domain Electromagnetic Induction Survey of the Deep Sandstone Aquifer in the Lake Winnebago Wisconsin
Area.
Ted L. Powell, P.G., John Jansen, R.Gp., Ph.D., Aquifer Science and Technology, and Robert Taylor, Professor
Emeritus, Department of Geosciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Presented at the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics
to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP), Spring, 2003.
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Science, Politics, and the Future Water Supply for Southeastern
Wisconsin
By John Jansen, P.G., Ph.D., and Steven Schultz, P.E., Aquifer Science and Technology Presented at the
National Groundwater Association Conference, December, 2000 Read abstract...
The Ground Water Source: Notes from the Supply Side
By John Jansen, Aquifer Science and Technology
Published in the Wisconsin Ground Water Association Newsletter, Spring, 2000
Western Water Wars, Are They Coming to the Midwest?
By John Jansen, Aquifer Science and Technology
Published in the Wisconsin Ground Water Association Newsletter, Winter, 2000
Water as a Resource: Notes from the Supply Side of Hydrogeology
By John Jansen, P.G., Ph.D., Aquifer Science and Technology
Published in the Wisconsin Ground Water Association Newsletter, Summer, 1999
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