2015
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/43498
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Using Geoelectrical Imaging to Recognize Zn-Pb Post-Mining Waste Deposits

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“…The average conductivity of dry waste was about 10 mS/m (~100 Ωm). In conditions of high humidity, the conductivity of the waste significantly increased, reaching even 250 mS/m (~4 Ωm) (Pierwoła, 2015). The zone of strong disturbances, visible at the end of the profile at both depths, correlated with the traces of mass movements on the slope.…”
Section: Results Of Geophysical Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The average conductivity of dry waste was about 10 mS/m (~100 Ωm). In conditions of high humidity, the conductivity of the waste significantly increased, reaching even 250 mS/m (~4 Ωm) (Pierwoła, 2015). The zone of strong disturbances, visible at the end of the profile at both depths, correlated with the traces of mass movements on the slope.…”
Section: Results Of Geophysical Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The IP models were converted into normalized chargeability (chargeability/resistivity). It allowed for better targeting of the sulphides, as reported by [42]. Based on a DOI threshold equal to 0.1, the inverted resistivity models were constrained by the datasets, up to a depth limit of 50 to 100 m (depending on the profiles) [36,37] (Figures 6 and 7).…”
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“…Electromagnetic tests carried out in Olkusz demonstrated the high electrical conductivity (the low electrical resistivity) of stored waste – 2–65 mS m −1 (15–500 Ωm) (Cabala et al, 2008). On the other hand, measurements of induced polarization showed elevated normalized chargeability values, compared to the native geology, related to the presence of metalliferous (Fe, Pb) sulphides and clay minerals (Pierwoła, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%