2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1530(200001/03)11:1<71::aid-ppp339>3.0.co;2-#
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Permafrost mapping by transient electromagnetic method

Abstract: A transient electromagnetic (TEM) survey was performed for permafrost mapping in Central Alaska, where permafrost is discontinuously distributed. The most stable data were obtained from the measurement of an outside loop with a single‐turn loop of 60×60 m. Electrical sounding was also conducted to evaluate the potential of TEM for permafrost mapping. In permafrost areas, the one‐dimensional inversion results typically show three‐layer geoelectrical sections of resistive subsurface and basement layers separated… Show more

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“…However, this is not the case in many areas of lowland permafrost, where permafrost is developed within thick sequences of unconsolidated, fine-grained superficial sediments, or in areas of sedimentary or volcanic bedrock. Permafrost resistivities in these settings are normally much lower (1-10 kV m) (e.g., Hoekstra et al, 1975;Allard et al, 1988;Sellmann et al, 1988;Gahe et al, 1988;Delaney et al, 1988;Harada et al, 2000Harada et al, , 2006Farbrot et al, 2005;Etzelmü ller et al, 2006), although values remain much greater than the unfrozen equivalents. This paper describes electrical resistivity tomography surveys of open system pingos in Adventdalen, Svalbard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this is not the case in many areas of lowland permafrost, where permafrost is developed within thick sequences of unconsolidated, fine-grained superficial sediments, or in areas of sedimentary or volcanic bedrock. Permafrost resistivities in these settings are normally much lower (1-10 kV m) (e.g., Hoekstra et al, 1975;Allard et al, 1988;Sellmann et al, 1988;Gahe et al, 1988;Delaney et al, 1988;Harada et al, 2000Harada et al, , 2006Farbrot et al, 2005;Etzelmü ller et al, 2006), although values remain much greater than the unfrozen equivalents. This paper describes electrical resistivity tomography surveys of open system pingos in Adventdalen, Svalbard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sinha and Stephens, 1983;Todd and Dallimore, 1998). The surface TEM method has been used for the detection of permafrost, and for defining its spatial distribution and vertical distribution (Rozenberg et al, 1985;Harada et al, 2000;Wada et al, 2000;Hauck et al, 2001). Siberia possesses some of the thickest permafrost in the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We applied the TEM method to investigate the resistivity structure from the ground surface to the permafrost base near Yakutsk, Siberia, in order to obtain basic information for the interpretation of permafrost history. In August 1999, preliminary TEM surveys were carried out in order to obtain basic information about resistivity structures of the alas and taiga forest in Neleger (Wada et al, 2000). In August 2000, a TEM survey was also carried out at Magan in order to compare the observed resistivity structure with the temperature profiles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electromagnetic (EM) induction methods have been widely used in studies of lowland permafrost, mostly in the arctic regions (e.g. Hoekstra and McNeill, 1973;Harada et al, 2000). It is only recently that these methods have been applied in mountainous regions and especially in the European Alps Cannone et al, 2003).…”
Section: Electromagnetic Induction (Em-31)mentioning
confidence: 99%