Radiowave Resistivity Measurements in Northern Maine for Identifying Bedrock Type.
Abstract
A preliminary ground resistivity survey using the VLF radiowave method was conducted in northern Maine near the site of the proposed Dickey-Lincoln dam and hydroelectric project. This survey was intended to establish if adequate resistivity contrasts exist between bedrock types in the area to warrant further bedrock distribution studies by airborne resistivity techniques. A more complete understanding of the geology of this area was considered necessary in an attempt to locate rock types suitable for construction purposes near the proposed construction sites. Field observations were made on all types commonly found in the area, including the dominant gray slates and the less common orthoquartzites and granodiorites. The granodiorites are considered most suitable for construction purposes.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA017944
Entities
People
- Allan J. Delaney
- Paul V. Sellman
- Pieter Hoekstra
Organizations
- Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory