[Esip-envirosensing] Only a few spots left! Hands-On Workshop: Near-Surface Geophysics for Hydrology
Emily Clark via Esip-envirosensing
esip-envirosensing at lists.esipfed.org
Mon Dec 8 11:49:01 EST 2014
A few spaces are left - registration closes on December 10!
Register now<http://www.cvent.com/events/hands-on-workshop-near-surface-geophysics-for-hydrology/event-summary-f946e257dce643c38abd8a24080fcdde.aspx>!
Hands-on Workshop: Near-Surface Geophysics for Hydrology
Sponsored by WyCHEG, the University of Arizona, and CUAHSI
January 12-16, 2015
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
Don't miss this hands-on training opportunity!
Summary:
The Hands-on Workshop on Near-Surface Geophysics for Hydrology will introduce participants to several key methods of near-surface geophysics and their application to hydrology and critical zone processes. Techniques covered will include:
* Seismic refraction
* Ground-penetrating radar
* Electrical resistivity
* Magnetics
* Electromagnetic induction
The course will combine lecture and hands-on instruction with state-of-the-art geophysical equipment and software. Field trips will be taken to collect field data at the Catalina Critical Zone Observatory near Tucson, Arizona; the data collected will then be analyzed during the course. Participants will also travel to the Biosphere2 facility in Oracle, AZ for a lecture and hands-on training.
For additional information and to register, visit the event website<http://www.cvent.com/d/q4q696>.
Graduate students, post-docs, and professionals working in hydrology, geology, ecology and geophysics are invited to participate. No prior experience in geophysics is required.
Register by December 10, 2014!
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Questions? Please contact me:
Emily Clark, CUAHSI Training Coordinator
eclark at cuahsi.org<mailto:eclark at cuahsi.org>
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