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88-464
US Department of the Interior
US Geological Survey
OFR 88-464
Direct-Current Resistivity Data From 94 Sites in Northeastern Palm Beach
County, Florida
By Cathleen J. Peterson
ABSTRACT
Direct-current resistivity
data were collected from 94 vertical electric sounding profiles in northeastern
Palm Beach County, Florida. Direct-current resistivity data, which may be
used to determine locations and thicknesses of shallow, semipermeable marls
or locate zones of high chloride concentration, are presented in this report.
The resistivity data consist of field data, smoothed data, layer resistivity
from smoothed data, and Cartesian graphs of resistivity in relation to depth
for 94 sites located in northeastern Palm Beach county, Florida.
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