Victoria Briggs
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5 Papers
13 Citations
Victoria Briggs is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Contamination & Bayes factor. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Expanded uncertainty quantification in inverse problems: Hierarchical Bayes and empirical Bayes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe extensions to the conventional Bayesian treatment that assign uncertainty to the parameters defining the prior distribution and the distribution of the measurement errors, known as empirical and hierarchical Bayes.
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Mapping Of Tce And Pce Contaminant Plumes Using A 3-D Induced Polarization Borehole Data
Victoria Briggs,John Sogade,Burke J. Minsley,Michael Lambert,Phil Reppert,Darrell Coles,J. Rossabi,Brian D. Riha,Weiqun Shi,Frank Dale Morgan +9 more
- 22 Feb 2004
TL;DR: In-situ complex resistivity (CR) or Induced Polarization (IP) data are collected using a 3D array of surface and borehole electrodes, over an area known to be contaminated with DNAPLs (Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids).
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Spatial decision analysis of geothermal resource sites in the Qualibou Caldera, Saint Lucia, Lesser Antilles
Darrell Coles,Yervant Vichabian,R. C. Fleming,Christopher DesAutels,Victoria Briggs,Pieter Vermeesch,James R. Arrell,Lorraine Lisiecki,Toby J. Kessler,Heather Hooper,Elizabeth Jensen,John Sogade,Frank Dale Morgan +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a spatial subjective probabilistic decision analysis has been developed and applied to historic and contemporaneous datasets to identify a new set of exploratory locations for a geothermal electric plant in the Qualibou Caldera, Saint Lucia.
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Three Dimensional Self-Potential Inversion For Subsurface Contaminant Detection And Mapping At The Doe Savannah River Site, South Carolina
Burke J. Minsley,John Sogade,Victoria Briggs,Michael Lambert,Phil Reppert,Darrell Coles,Joseph Rossabi,Brian D. Riha,Weiqun Shi,Frank Dale Morgan +9 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a 3D array of non-polarizing electrodes, consisting of a surface grid and four borehole arrays, over an area known to be contaminated with Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (DnAPLs), is used to measure the electric field produced by electrokinetic, thermoelectric, or electrochemical coupling processes.
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