2022
DOI: 10.31577/congeo.2022.52.2.4
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Joint geomorphological and geophysical (electrical resistivity) investigation for the configuration of soil pipe

Abstract: Soil piping is a complex mechanism of subsurface soil erosion, which results underground conduits (cave/tunnel) of varying dimensions. Soil piping associates with severe consequences, such as land subsidence and land slide. Therefore, the investigation of soil pipe is crucial. However, the study of soil pipe is challenging unless characteristic surficial evidences of the pipe are available. Based on the surficial evidences, soil pipe can be configured with geophysical techniques which in-turn aid in designing … Show more

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“…Iso-resistivity Map The estimation of soil pipe extents was accomplished by mapping out the true resistivity values derived from the various geo-electric layers, in conjunction with the corresponding GPS coordinates obtained from the sites, as illustrated in Figures 7 and 8. Based on the comprehensive analysis of the dipole-dipole survey results, the lithological models, and relevant literature sources such as Borah et al (2022) [5] , Gibson et al (2004) [9] , Got et al (2020) [11] , Joshi et al (2021) [13] , Li et al (2015) [15] , Mi et al (2013) [17] , it can be deduced that soil pipes tend to form in very close proximity to the surface. Consequently, for the purpose of mapping, the depth range considered extends from 0 to 5m.…”
Section: Results For Vertical Electrical Soundingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iso-resistivity Map The estimation of soil pipe extents was accomplished by mapping out the true resistivity values derived from the various geo-electric layers, in conjunction with the corresponding GPS coordinates obtained from the sites, as illustrated in Figures 7 and 8. Based on the comprehensive analysis of the dipole-dipole survey results, the lithological models, and relevant literature sources such as Borah et al (2022) [5] , Gibson et al (2004) [9] , Got et al (2020) [11] , Joshi et al (2021) [13] , Li et al (2015) [15] , Mi et al (2013) [17] , it can be deduced that soil pipes tend to form in very close proximity to the surface. Consequently, for the purpose of mapping, the depth range considered extends from 0 to 5m.…”
Section: Results For Vertical Electrical Soundingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extents of the paths created by soil pipes were estimated by mapping out the true resistivity generated from the values of the different geo-electric layers and GPS coordinates from the sites (figure 9 [7,14,16,22] , it is inferred that soil pipes form very close to the surface. Thus, the depth considered for the mapping ranges from 0 -5m.…”
Section: Iso-resistivity Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%