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STP122
Symposium on Surface and Subsurface Reconnaissance

Committee D-18
Pages: 234
Published: 1952

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Table of Contents

Introduction
McAlpin G., Gregg L.

General Discussion


Interpreting Geologic Maps for Engineers
Eckel E.

Engineering Implications of Geological Reconnaissance in the Plains Area—Missouri River Basin
Abdun-Nur E., Dowling J.

Preliminary Foundation Exploration in Arctic Regions
Nees L., Morgan Johnson A.

Preparation of County Engineering Soil Maps for Illinois
Thornburn T.

The Engineer Looks at Pedology
Greenman R.

Application of Aerial Photographs to Preliminary Engineering Soil Surveys
Miles R.

The Preparation of an Engineering Soil Map C New Jersey
Lueder D.

Panel on Pedology, Geology, and Air Photo Applications


Earth-Resistivity Tests applied to Subsurface Reconnaissance Surveys
Woodward Moore R.

Electrical Resistivity Geophysical Method as Applied to Engineering Problems
LeRoy Scharon H.

Geophysical Measurements of the Depth of Weathered Mantle Rock
Wantland D.

The Practical Value of an Earth Resistivity Method in Making Subsurface Explorations
Abercrombie W.

Applications of Seismic Methods to Foundation Exploration
Morgan Johnson A., Wesley R.

Experience with Geophysics in New York State
Bird P.

Seismology Applied to Shallow Zone Research
Linehan D.

Resistivity Reconnaissance
Roman I.

Panel on Geophysical Methods, Including Resistivity and Seismic Methods


Committee: D18
Paper ID: STP122-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP122-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5919-8

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