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Zhdanov

American  
[zhdah-nuhf] / ˈʒdɑ nəf /

noun

  1. former name (1948–89) of Mariupol.


Zhdanov British  
/ ˈʒdanəf /

noun

  1. the former name (1948–91) of Mariupol

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To carry out the work, Johnson and Zhdanov hired a Canadian geophysical team to fly instruments suspended beneath a helicopter in February 2025.

From Science Daily

According to lead author Michael Zhdanov, the study marks the first time AEM technology has successfully detected freshwater beneath the thin layer of conductive saltwater at the surface of the Great Salt Lake.

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"We were able to answer the question of how deep is this potential reservoir, and what is its spatial extent beneath the eastern lake margin. If you know how deep, you know how wide, you know the porous space, you can calculate the potential freshwater volume," said Zhdanov, a distinguished professor of geology & geophysics and director of the Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion, or CEMI.

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Zhdanov's team used the data to map where freshwater meets saline water underground.

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"Red means very conductive, blue is resistive," Zhdanov said while explaining the map.

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