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Burke Minsley
U.S. Geological SurveyMeeting roles in:
Rooted in data: Updates to the Geophysical Survey (GS) data standard & GSPy toolbox
Quantitative Subsurface Characterization Uncovers the Stratigraphic Origin of the Alluvial Aquifer in the Lower Mississippi Valley
The MacGyver Session: Novel, Exciting, Self-Made, Hacked, and/or Improvised Sensors, Data Acquisition, and Data Transmission Solutions to Understand the Geosphere Poster
Revealing Hidden Controls on Montane Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport via Geophysics-Informed Modeling
Signals beneath the surface: Unlocking landscape-scale change in the Anthropocene.
Marine transgression during glacial inception drives the formation of saline permafrost in Arctic Alaska
Designing a Saltwater Intrusion Monitoring Network in Coastal Delaware: Identifying Vulnerable Areas and Addressing Critical Monitoring Gaps
Expanding the use of airborne electromagnetic surveys for regional-scale studies: Acquisition, methods research, and application to groundwater and mineral resource studies
Enhancing geological realism in alluvial aquifers through the geostatistical indicator and ordinary interval kriging methods
Geostatistical subsurface characterization reveals the Quaternary evolution of the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer
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