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This presentation provides:

  1. examples of using analytics to evaluate the different dimensions of data from water wells,
  2. examples of how these wells connect to define aquifers,
  3. examples of the importance of faults in understanding aquifers, and
  4. examples of using a new geophysical data type, lightning databases,
    to analyze aquifers and explore for other natural resoures like
    gas, oil, salt, minerals, Kimberlite Pipes, geothermal water, etc.

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