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Waterborne Self-potential Data, Surface-water Temperature and Conductivity Logging data, and Electric Resistivity Tomography Data Measured at East Fork Poplar Creek, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, January-March 2022.

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Publication Date
Start Date
2022-01-13
End Date
2022-03-11

Citation

Ikard, S.J., Rucker, D.F., Carroll K.C., Adams, R.F., and Perez, G.M., 2022, Waterborne Self-potential Data, Surface-water Temperature and Conductivity Logging data, and Electric Resistivity Tomography Data Measured at East Fork Poplar Creek, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, January-March 2022, U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BAW75G.

Summary

Geophysical data were collected on January 13, 2022, from a reach of East Fork Poplar Creek in Oak Ridge, Tennessee to gain a better understanding of surface water/groundwater exchanges. This data release contains the following types of data: waterborne self-potential (WaSP), and surface -water temperature and conductivity data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) from 220-meter (m) long survey reach, stream specific conductance data calculated from surface-water temperature and conductivity, and electric resistivity tomography (ERT) data collected along four linear profiles on the floodplain adjacent to the WaSP survey reach. The ERT data were measured by hydroGEOPHYSICS, Inc. The WaSP logging data were measured by the USGS [...]

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Reach_1_WaSP_Survey.JPG
“Survey photograph”
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Survey_Photos.zip
“Survey photographs”
9.3 MB application/zip
ERT_Data.zip
“Formatted electric resistivity tomography input and output data”
277.79 KB application/zip
readme.txt.txt
“Read-me file”
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Data_Processing_Codes.zip
“Data-processing codes”
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WaSP_Data.zip
“Waterborne self-potential data files”
65.51 KB application/zip

Purpose

The waterborne self-potential, and surface-water temperature and conductivity data were measured in the surface water of East Fork Poplar Creek in Oak Ridge, Tennessee to produce continuous profiles of the respective data types along the right bank of the survey reach during a period of low flow. Surface-water temperature and conductivity data were collected to assist in the interpretation of the waterborne self-potential data. Electric resistivity tomography profile data were acquired on each side of the floodplain adjacent to the self-potential survey reach to map the floodplain resistivity distribution in the near surface and to support interpretations of the waterborne self-potential data in the companion journal article. The composite dataset is intended to provide a basis for interpreting streaming-potential variations along the survey reach in East Fork Poplar Creek and for qualitatively identifying apparent locations of surface-water and groundwater exchange from the interpreted streaming-potential data.

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