Fiber Optic Distributed Sensing as a Window on Subsurface Flow - 2024 Darcy Lecture 1
National Ground Water Association via YouTube
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Explore how fiber optic distributed sensing technology provides unprecedented insights into subsurface groundwater flow patterns in this comprehensive lecture delivered by Dr. Matthew Becker as part of the National Ground Water Association's prestigious Darcy Lecture Series. Discover the innovative applications of fiber optic sensors for monitoring and understanding complex hydrogeological processes beneath the Earth's surface, including how these advanced sensing systems can detect temperature variations, strain measurements, and other critical parameters that reveal subsurface flow dynamics. Learn about the technical principles behind distributed fiber optic sensing, its advantages over traditional monitoring methods, and real-world case studies demonstrating its effectiveness in groundwater research and management. Gain valuable knowledge about cutting-edge hydrogeological monitoring techniques that are revolutionizing our ability to observe and analyze subsurface water movement, making this essential viewing for hydrogeologists, environmental engineers, water resource managers, and researchers working in groundwater science and related fields.
Syllabus
2024 Darcy Lecture 1: Fiber Optic Distributed Sensing as a Window on Subsurface Flow
Taught by
National Ground Water Association