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Riverbed-Sediment Mapping in the Edwards Dam Impoundment on the Kennebec River, Maine By Use of Geophysical Techniques By Robert W. Dudley INTRODUCTION
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Document Date: 2003-03-27 13:36:57


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River / Boston / Data Report / Muddy River / Sidney / Orleans / Augusta / Waterville / Ashland / Brookline / Englewood Cliffs / /

Company

Geographic Information Systems / Prentice-Hall / Coastal / Lower Cape Publishing / Simmons / Geophysical Survey Systems Inc. / SSS / /

Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Maine / Edwards Dam / North Sidney station / /

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possible bacterial and chemical contamination / energy passes / fiberglass-hulled boat / imaging / energy / fiberglass hull / electromagnetic energy / steel rod / sound energy / capable tool / signal energy / travel time / satellite availability / continuous image / /

NaturalFeature

Atlantic Ocean / Kennebec River / Merrymeeting Bay / Kennebec River channel / Androscoggin River / Moosehead Lake / Seven-Mile Island / Sebasticook River / Gulf of Maine / /

Organization

Maine Department of Environmental Protection / Federal Energy Regulatory Commission / Maine State Planning Office / University of Maine / Department of Conservation / /

Person

Christopher J. Powers / Gloria L. Morrill / Stephen M. Dickson / McCobb / Robert F. Breault / Lawrence D. Harwood / Joseph T. Kelley / Milan / Jr. / Fontaine / Robert W. Dudley / /

Position

T.D. / author / /

ProvinceOrState

New Jersey / Maine / North Carolina / Massachusetts / /

Region

southwestern Maine / central Maine / /

Technology

GPS / dielectric / Ground Penetrating Radar / /

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