Contribution Of The Geophysical Methods In Delineating Soil Contamination

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Kritikakis
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Rehabilitation of sites contaminated by oil products and chlorinated organic compounds is a costly task which affects the planning of urban and infrastructure development. An integrated approach based on the non-invasive geophysical technology is utilized for subsurface characterization of contaminated land. In this approach the localized information, provided by chemical analysis of soil samples collected from bore-holes, is used for the calibration of the geophysical data. This information is subsequently extrapolated to the area under investigation by combining it with the geophysical results, providing thus information about pollution accumulation, contaminants? flow and pollution sources. Two case studies are presented from sites contaminated by heavy metals (Venice, Italy) and oil products (Athens, Greece). Resistivity, electromagnetic and seismic methods were used in this approach. Namely, electrical tomography, electromagnetic mapping, ground penetrating radar (GPR), multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) and seismic refraction experiments were conducted. In Italy, the sections from the multichannel analysis of surface waves imaged successfully a buried channel where the pollution is concentrated. Preliminary results are also discussed from the geophysical survey in Greece where the thickness of the oil phase located on top of the water layer is 60 cm.
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APA: G. Kritikakis  (2006)  Contribution Of The Geophysical Methods In Delineating Soil Contamination

MLA: G. Kritikakis Contribution Of The Geophysical Methods In Delineating Soil Contamination. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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