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Detection of underground voids in Ohio by use of geophysical methods
Title:
Detection of underground voids in Ohio by use of geophysical methods
Author:
Munk, Jens, 1960- author.
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Physical Description:
vi, 28 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Series:
Water-resources investigations report ; 97-4221

Water-resources investigations report ; 97-4221.
General Note:
"Federal Highway Administration"--Cover.

Shipping list no.: 98-0099-P.
Contents:
Introduction -- Evaluation of selected geophysical methods for detection of underground voids -- Use of ground-penetrating radar to detect underground voids -- Summary and conclusions.
Abstract:
Results of ground-penetrating radar surveys at three highway sites indicate that subsurface penetration varies widely with geologic material type and amount of cultural interference. Two highway sites were chosen over abandoned underground coal mines in eastern Ohio. A third site in western Ohio was chosen in an area known to be underlain by naturally occurring voids in limestone.
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