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Project Overview
| A stochastic information fusion
methodology is developed to assimilate electrical resistivity
tomography, ground penetrating radar, pnematic/gas tracer- and
hydraulic tomography. The objective is to image fractures,
characterize hydrogeophysical properties, and monitor natural
processes in the vadoze zone. The combination of the stochastic fusion approach and modern information technology (IT) can lead to systems that enable to hydrologists and other geophysicists to “see” into the earth at greater depths and resolutions than is possible today. An overview (14.2 MB PowerPoint, or 1.5 MB, 3K x 2K pixel bitmap) of the project was presented at the AGU 2004 Fall meeting in San Francisco. This work is sponsored by the NSF through the Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE), Division of Information & Intelligent Systems (IIS) through award 0431069. |
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