Characterization of shallow groundwater in Eocene sediments of Panama Canal Watershed using electrical techniques
This work is focused on the detection of seepages caused by the affluent located in a small area of the Panama Canal Basin during the dry season, and to define the subsurface stratigraphy (Eocene sediments) that characterize this area through a geophysical survey. Two electrical resistivity tomograp...
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2012
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