One of the major concerns in geoenvironmental projects is the soil and water contamination caused by the waste disposal. The geophysical methods applied are a good way to get some information required in a site characterization program. This work shows some results obtained through resistivity, EM inductive and GPR surveys in the search of informations about the impact caused by a waste disposal area in Cuiabá, State of Mato Grosso, Brazil.
One of the major concerns in geoenvironmental projects is the soil and water contamination caused by the waste disposal. The geophysical methods applied are a good way to get some information required in a site characterization program. This work shows some results obtained through resistivity, EM inductive and GPR surveys in the search of informations about the impact caused by a waste disposal area in Cuiabá, State of Mato Grosso, Brazil.Keywords: GPR-Ground Penetrating Radar, Electrical Resistivity, Electromagnetic Induction, Landfill, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil. RESUMOUma das maiores preocupações em projetos geoambientais é o estudo da contaminação dos solos e da água subterrânea causada pela disposição de lixo urbano. Os métodos geofísicos aplicados são um bom caminho para pegar algumas informações requeridas num programa de caracterização. Este trabalho mostra alguns resultados obtidos através de levantamentos de resistividade, eletromagnético indutivo e GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar), na busca de informações sobre o impacto causado pela área de disposição do lixo em Cuiabá, Estado do Mato Grosso, Brasil. Palavras-chave:Resistividade elétrica, Eletromagnético indutivo, GPR-Ground Penetrating Radar, Contaminação do meio ambiente, lixão de Cuiabá.
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