«There is no certainty at all in any of this, and whoever tells you the opposite is not telling you the truth,» said Stefan Finsterle,
a leading hydrogeologist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who specializes in understanding the properties of rock layers and modeling how fluid flows through them.
Not exact matches
«This freshwater is right underfoot, flowing around leaky gas and septic tanks,» says Audrey Sawyer, a
hydrogeologist at The Ohio State University, Columbus, who
led the study.
A team
led by
hydrogeologist Andrew Fisher of the University of California, Santa Cruz, explored the sediment - covered flanks of the Juan de Fuca Ridge about 200 kilometers west of Washington state.
«Erosion gets [excess] material out, but doesn't make the shape,» says Jiri Bruthans, a
hydrogeologist at Charles University in Prague, who
led the research.