Abstract

Environmental Geophysics is defined by Steeples and Miller (1993) as the use of geophysical measurements of part of the earth to evaluate or remediate problems in the earth's environment. A reveiw of environmental geophysical literature shows a substantial pre-occupation with localities or targets that will require future remediation. Greenhouse (1992) comments that the term environmental geophysics is not descriptive so much of methodology or target as it is of a context. It is usually practiced in association with hydrogeology and hydrogeologists.

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