Ebook: Geophysical Techniques - For Sensing Buried Wastes and Waste Migration
Author: Benson Richard, Glaccum Robert A., Noel Michael R.
- Year: 1982
- Publisher: National Ground Water Association
- Language: English
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The six geophysical techniques described in the publication include metal detection, magnetometry, ground-penetrating radar, electromagnetics, resistivity, and seismic refraction. Their applications for sensing the presence of subsurface waster and waste migration are detailed. Descriptions of the six geophysical techniques are presented to provide a broad understanding of their application. Technical language is avoided as much as possible so that those with a limited technical background can acquire a general understanding of current techniques sufficient to define project requirements, select professional support, and monitor and direct field programs.
Content:
Front Matter
List of Figures
List of Tables
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The Field Investigation
3. Evaluation of Subsurface Conditions
4. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
5. Electromagnetics (EM)
6. Resistivity
7. Seismic Refraction
8. Metal Detection (MD)
9. Magnetometer
10. Applications
11. Closing Comments
Bibliography
Content:
Front Matter
List of Figures
List of Tables
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The Field Investigation
3. Evaluation of Subsurface Conditions
4. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
5. Electromagnetics (EM)
6. Resistivity
7. Seismic Refraction
8. Metal Detection (MD)
9. Magnetometer
10. Applications
11. Closing Comments
Bibliography
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