A 3-D resistivity investigation of a contaminated site at Lernacken, Sweden
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Summary, in English
A contaminated site at Lernacken in southern Sweden, formerly used for sludge disposal, was investigated using a 3-D resistivity imaging technique. The data acquisition was carried out using a roll-along technique for 3-D data acquisition that allows using standard multielectrode equipment designed for engineering and environmental applications. The technique allows for the measurement of large true 3-D resistivity data sets, and data were measured using two perpendicular electrode-orientation directions with only one layout of the cables. The data were plotted as two sets of pseudo depth slices using the two electrode orientation directions, which resulted in markedly different plots. The complete data set was inverted to form a resistivity-depth model of the ground using a 3-D least-squares smoothness constrained inversion technique. The results obtained were compared to other geophysical and background data, and a good agreement was found. The results show that the 3-D roll-along technique in combination with 3-D inversion can be highly useful for engineering and environmental applications. However, multichannel measurement equipment is necessary to speed up the data acquisition process for routine application.
Department/s
Publishing year
2002
Language
English
Pages
1692-1700
Publication/Series
Geophysics
Volume
67
Issue
6
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Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Soc Exploration Geophysicists
Topic
- Geotechnical Engineering
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0016-8033