Near-Surface Geophysics 2005
DOI: 10.1190/1.9781560801719.ch26
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26. Multifrequency Airborne EM Surveys—A Tool for Aquifer Vulnerability Mapping

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“…Rottger et al (2005) and Kirsch (2006) have discussed this issue in detail. The hydraulic resistance of the protective layer is based on the effective porosity for sandy materials and on the clay content for clay materials.…”
Section: Assessment Of Aquifer Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Rottger et al (2005) and Kirsch (2006) have discussed this issue in detail. The hydraulic resistance of the protective layer is based on the effective porosity for sandy materials and on the clay content for clay materials.…”
Section: Assessment Of Aquifer Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…E' stato inoltre utilizzato per studiare la contaminazione di falde acquifere da parte di acque mineralizzate Munday e Fitzpatrick, 2008), l'individuazione di paleovalli acquifere (Christiansen et al, 2006;Auken et al, 2008;Sapia et al, 2014), sino alla ricerca di corpi idrici sotterranei Danielsen et al, 2003;Sattel e Kgothlang, 2004;Baldridge et al, 2007;Christensen et al, 2008;Steuer et al, 2008). Nel caso poi di studi di vulnerabilità delle falde, sono state condotte indagini tramite AEM, per determinare lo spessore della copertura argillosa impermeabile (Rottger et al, 2005).…”
Section: Esempi DI Applicazione Del Metodo Aem In Campo Idrogeologicounclassified
“…Frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) data are commonly acquired from airborne and ground-based systems in order to provide spatially continuous information about subsurface electrical resistivity variability, with widespread applications related to mineral exploration (Farquharson et al, 2003;Fraser, 1978;Taylor, 1990), geological mapping (Best et al, 2006;Gabriel et al, 2003), groundwater Lipinski et al, 2008;Roettger et al, 2005), agriculture (Allred et al, 2005;Daniels et al, 2008;Sams et al, 2008), and environmental studies (Al-Fouzan et al, 2004;Siemon et al, 2002). The EM data are sometimes presented as maps of apparent electrical resistivity (or conductivity) in order to highlight anomalous features of interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%