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Data from CAREER: Understanding transport processes in fractured sedimentary rock through multi-frequency and multi-method investigations


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Abstract

Data collected from the Field Site for Research in Fractured Sedimentary Rock (FSR)^2 as part of the NSF CAREER Award #165649. Analysis codes for individual datasets has been and will continue to be published by Patterson and Cardiff. Latest publications can be found here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eFkYtcAAAAAJ&hl=en

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WGS 84 EPSG:4326
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Decimal degrees
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Token Creek Preserve, Windsor, WI
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-89.2814°
Latitude
43.2070°

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Agency Name Award Title Award Number
US National Science Foundation CAREER: Understanding transport processes in fractured sedimentary rock through multi-frequency and multi-method investigations 1654649

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Cardiff, M. (2023). Data from CAREER: Understanding transport processes in fractured sedimentary rock through multi-frequency and multi-method investigations, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/5b7d2c8073ef4ffa89de1799ca4b477d

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