2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2012.10.030
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Use of time-lapse resistivity tomography to determine freshwater lens morphology

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“…It is comprised of fine-to-coarse light-grey sand and gravel, impermeable materials (silt and clay), and fragmented shells. The presence of fragmented shells confirmed that the layers were deposited by a marine environment [4].…”
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“…It is comprised of fine-to-coarse light-grey sand and gravel, impermeable materials (silt and clay), and fragmented shells. The presence of fragmented shells confirmed that the layers were deposited by a marine environment [4].…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Groundwater has been sampled by using biodegradable plastic bailers from monitoring wells and was preserved in two separate bottles with and without concentrated sulphuric acid to prohibit further chemical reaction in the water. Most of the water samples wereanalysedimmediately according to the standard method [29] by using Ion Chromatography 850 Professional IC (Metrohm, Switzerland) for cations analyses such as nitrate-nitrogen (NO 3 -N) and phosphate ions (PO 4 3-), whilst anions; ammonium-nitrogen (NH 4 -N) and potassium ions (K + ) were analysed by using Ion Chromatography Model ICS-1100 System (Dionex, USA).…”
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