Improving Water Security in Mon state, Myanmar via Geophysical Capacity Building
Doug Oldenburg, Ren Fan, Michael Maxwell, Devin Cowan, Seogi Kang, Joseph Capriotti & Lindsey Heagy
Mon State, Myanmar
February 3 - 21, 2020
9 AM - 5 PM
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This course was a part of the Geoscientists Without Borders Project: Improving Water Security in Mon state, Myanmar via Geophysical Capacity Building. It was a two week course, with both in-class and field components. The course materials include slides, recordings of the lectures, and make use of Jupyter Notebooks for interactively exploring concepts of DC resistivity and inversion. The additional materials include questions and guiding exercises for working with the Notebooks as well as tutorial videos for installing the Notebooks and working with the processing software: IRIS Prosys. The Myanmar Hydrogeophysics Society Facebook Group is where the community continues to connect, ask questions, and discuss geophysics for groundwater in Myanmar.