This report provides administrative and technical staff responsible for environmental planning and remediation at Aberdeen Proving Ground with the final results and conclusions from geophysical studies conducted at the Bush River Peninsula beginning in April 1994. A companion report entitled Environmental Geophysics at Kings Creek Disposal Site and 30th Street Landcfill, Aberdeen. Proving Ground, Maryland (Davies et al. 1995) provides additional regional information concerning areas to the northwest of the sites described in this report. The ground-penetrating radar and seismic studies for these two reports overlap. One technology not listed in the workplan, downhole seismic velocity measurements, was added to the study to assist in the interpretation of seismic reflection data. A detailed description of the methodology and results of these measurements is presented in the companion report (Davies et al. 1995). Resistivity sounding, originally proposed in the workplan, was deleted from the study because it was considered redundant.
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