Emily Voytek
Colorado School of Mines
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Environmental Science & Technology | 2013
Martin A. Briggs; Emily Voytek; Frederick D. Day-Lewis; Donald O. Rosenberry; John W. Lane
Groundwater discharge locations along the upper Delaware River, both discrete bank seeps and diffuse streambed upwelling, may create thermal niche environments that benefit the endangered dwarf wedgemussel (Alasmidonta heterodon). We seek to identify whether discrete or diffuse groundwater inflow is the dominant control on refugia. Numerous springs and seeps were identified at all locations where dwarf wedgemussels still can be found. Infrared imagery and custom high spatial resolution fiber-optic distributed temperature sensors reveal complex thermal dynamics at one of the seeps with a relatively stable, cold groundwater plume extending along the streambed/water-column interface during midsummer. This plume, primarily fed by a discrete bank seep, was shown through analytical and numerical heat-transport modeling to dominate temperature dynamics in the region of potential habitation by the adult dwarf wedgemussel.
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics | 2017
Andrew D. Parsekian; Niels Claes; Kamini Singha; Burke J. Minsley; Bradley J. Carr; Emily Voytek; Ryan Harmon; Andy Kass; Austin Carey; Drew Thayer; Brady Flinchum
ABSTRACT In this investigation, we compare the results of electrical resistivity measurements made by six commercially available instruments on the same line of electrodes to determine if there are differences in the measured data or inverted results. These comparisons are important to determine whether measurements made between different instruments are consistent. We also degraded contact resistance on one quarter of the electrodes to study how each instrument responds to different electrical connection with the ground. We find that each instrument produced statistically similar apparent resistivity results, and that any conservative assessment of the final inverted resistivity models would result in a similar interpretation for each. We also note that inversions, as expected, are affected by measurement error weights. Increased measurement errors were most closely associated with degraded contact resistance in this set of experiments. In a separate test we recorded the full measured waveform for a sing...
Near Surface Geoscience 2016 - 22nd European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics | 2016
Emily Voytek; Kamini Singha
Accurate quantification of groundwater flow patterns, both in magnitude and direction, is a necessary component of evaluating any hydrologic system.
Geophysics | 2016
Emily Voytek; Caitlin R. Rushlow; Sarah E. Godsey; Kamini Singha
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2016
Donald O. Rosenberry; Martin A. Briggs; Emily Voytek; John W. Lane
Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2015 | 2016
Emily Voytek; Kamini Singha; Aaron Bandler; Charles Magill; Stacy Hendricks; Katherine Grote; Maneh Kotikian; Andrew D. Parsekian; Ginger B. Paige; Brent E. Ewers; T. J. Kelleners; N. Ohara; Austin Carey; Daniel Beverly; Heather Speckman; W. Steven Holbrook; Scott N. Miller; Eric A. White; Carole D. Johnson; Jonathan E. Nyquist; Tiffany Taylor; Sylvain Pasquet; Roger Guérin; Sarah Barhoum; Marine Audebert; Ludovic Bodet; Marine Dangeard; Philippe Gombert; Danielle Valdès-Lao; Quentin Vitale
GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016
Emily Voytek; David W. Clow; Kamini Singha
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2015
Emily Voytek; Caitlin R. Rushlow; Sarah E. Godsey; Kamini Singha
Archive | 2015
Franklin W. Koch; Emily Voytek; Frederick D. Day-Lewis; Richard W. Healy; Martin A. Briggs; D. Dale Werkema
2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015
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