Geophysics In Groundwater Studies In The Southwest

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Walter E. Heinrichs
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

To many, petroleum exploration and successful geophysics , are partly synonomous, This is not because natural petroleum is usually concentrated as a liquid, nor certainly not because oil can be detected directly. The reason is Chat geophysics helps to at least better understand and sometimes, to even explain the essential geology involved. That groundwater is similarly a liquid with all but a few of its basic geologic relationships practically identical to petroleum, seems to have escaped many of those most interested and responsible for complete geo-hydrologic knowledge. The paramount need to use every means at our disposal for maintaining and expanding our crustal resources reserves are generally obvious, However, in view of the rapidly mounting requirements, continual re-emphasis is worthwhile.
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APA: Walter E. Heinrichs  (1963)  Geophysics In Groundwater Studies In The Southwest

MLA: Walter E. Heinrichs Geophysics In Groundwater Studies In The Southwest. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1963.

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