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CURRENT PROJECTS
Fluid Pressures, Solute Transport, and Fluid Budgets at Subduction Zones
Fluids, Heat Transport and the Strength of the San Andreas Fault
Hydrogeophysical Data "Fusion"
Hydrologic Impacts of Waters Co-Produced with Coal-Bed Methane
Imaging Flow and Transport in Shallow Fractured-Rock Aquifers
Instability & Collapse of Lava Domes and Volcano Flanks
Mechanical and Transport Properties of Fractures
Permeability Profiling with Cone Penetrometers
RESEARCH FACILITIES
Center for Quantitative Imaging
A difficult problem in hydrogeophysics is how to incorporate multiple data types, such as hydraulic heads, concentrations, and geophysical data into the hydrogeologic inverse problem, given the different support volume and scale of measurement for each data type. We're trying to develop a framework that allows for proper parameterization and regularization of inverse models to incorporate multiple datatypes to produce high-resolution maps of aquifer properties consistent with all known data types.
Contact: Kamini Singha