Geophysical Investigations for Groundwater in the Lower Klamath Lake Basin, Oregon
Publisher —
Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS), 2003 Symposium on Applications of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP) proceedings.
Authors —
Rowland B. French, Northwest Geophysical Associates, Inc., Corvallis, Oregon;
Margaret D. Jenks, Oregon Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, Portland, Oregon;
Gerald G. Connard, Northwest Geophysical Associates, Inc., Corvallis, Oregon
Paper — [pdf] GRW_LowerKlamath_SAGEEP_2003
Abstract
The highly political nature of the situation led to a shot-gun approach to groundwater exploration. An extensive drilling program was initiated in California and a more restricted one in Oregon.
Presented here are the results of a 200-station gravity survey conducted in the northern section of the Lower Klamath Lake Basin integrated with results from other geophysical programs. In the Lower Klamath Lake Basin, geophysical results indicate a more complex geology than anticipated with multiple volcanic units interbedded with the sedimentary units within the basin.