RI 8901 A Surface Resistivity Method for Measuring Hydrologic Characteristics of Jointed Formations

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 57
- File Size:
- 11308 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
A Bureau of Mines surface resistivity method has been used to determine
the joint strike and coefficient of anisotropy of jointed , nearsurface
formations at five study areas . The field studies demonstrate
the use of rotated , or azimuthal , Wenner-Lee arrays for determining the
strike of predominant joint sets . The results of the field studies
include the following : in a formation having a predominant , vertical
joint set , the maximum value of the apparent resistivity ( pa ) occurs in
the same direction ( azimuth ) as the joint strike ; the polar coordinate
graph of pa for such a formation is approximately elliptical ; the coefficient
of anisotropy ( ^ ) can be calculated from the field data , and
values of λ for jointed formations are in the same range of values reported
for layered formations ; values of λ are higher at mined sites
than at unmined sites . The azimuthal resistivity method and horizontal
profiling were used at a site in Pennsylvania to delineate a zone of
intensely jointed and fractured bedrock that provided a flow path from
a surface stream to a mine . Analysis of the data has been based on a
simple model of a jointed formation having a single joint set ; the success
achieved to date indicates the need for a more complex model and
additional field data .
Citation
APA:
(1983) RI 8901 A Surface Resistivity Method for Measuring Hydrologic Characteristics of Jointed FormationsMLA: RI 8901 A Surface Resistivity Method for Measuring Hydrologic Characteristics of Jointed Formations. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.