Induced polarization, resistivity, and self-potential: a case history of contamination evaluation due to landfill leakage
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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20/10/2012
20/10/2012
2011
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Resumo |
This article compares the efficiency of induced polarization (IP) and resistivity in characterizing a contamination plume due to landfill leakage in a typical tropical environment. The resistivity survey revealed denser electrical current flow that induced lower resistivity values due to the high ionic content. The increased ionic concentration diminished the distance of the ionic charges close to the membrane, causing a decrease in the IP phenomena. In addition, the self-potential (SP) method was used to characterize the preferential flow direction of the area. The SP method proved to be effective at determining the flow direction; it is also fast and economical. In this study, the resistivity results were better correlated with the presence of contamination (lower resistivity) than the IP (lower chargeability) data. |
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ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, v.63, n.2, p.251-261, 2011 1866-6280 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/30313 10.1007/s12665-010-0696-y |
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eng |
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SPRINGER |
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Environmental Earth Sciences |
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restrictedAccess Copyright SPRINGER |
Palavras-Chave | #Resistivity #Induced polarization #Self-potential #Environmental geophysics #MINERAL-ELECTROLYTE INTERFACES #NONLINEAR IMPEDANCE #INVERSION #Environmental Sciences #Geosciences, Multidisciplinary #Water Resources |
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