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Anomaly effect-driven optimization of direct-current geoelectric mapping surveys in large areas

机译:异常影响大型电流电气映射调查的效应驱动优化

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In most hydrogeological, geotechnical, archaeological, and other geoscientific applications, we need to understand the lateral extent and connectivity of system-relevant subsurface features. Towards this end, direct-current electric resistivity tomography (ERT) with several 2-D profiles or 3-D grids provides a powerful tool for non-invasive resolution of electrical resistivity anomalies. On the downside, many hours of fieldwork to set up and break down long electrode profiles limit this method to study areas of few thousand square meters, as the workload multiplies with the number of profiles. In many projects, however, determining the extent and connectivity of subsurface anomalies and therefore their potential relevance to the system, may only require the target to be spatially traced instead of fully resolved. We therefore propose geoelectric mapping with a target-specific fixed electrode spacing as an efficient way to trace a resolved resistivity anomaly away from an initial ERT profile, which should be particularly valuable for large study areas. The target-specific electrode spacing is hereby determined by evaluating the effects of the targeted anomaly in the raw data of the preliminary ERT profile. We therefore introduce an anomaly effect applicable to measurements in environments with spatial trends in resistivity distribution. In synthetic simulations, we demonstrate that our approach can efficiently delineate lateral boundaries of resistivity anomalies in ERT data space and we visualize this in pseudosections of anomaly effects. We then apply this method to tracing a gravel-filled paleo-channel in the 8 km(2) Ammer flood-plain near Tubingen, Germany and determine a suitable electrode spacing for a subsequent mapping campaign from the ranges of anomaly effects. We traced the paleo-channel over several hundreds of meters away from an initial 550 m long ERT profile within 19 h, the same time needed to set up, measure, and dismantle the single initial ERT profile. The evaluation of anomaly effects proves to be an efficient tool to detect resistivity anomalies in geoelectric data and determine suitable electrode spacings for large-scale mapping campaigns. Once identified, anomalies and project-relevant subareas can be the target of more detailed investigations. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:在大多数水文地质,岩土工程,考古和其他地球科学应用中,我们需要了解系统相关的地下特征的横向范围和连接。朝向该结束,具有多个二进制型材或3-D网格的直流电阻率断层扫描(ERT)为电阻率异常的非侵入性分辨提供了强大的工具。在缺点,许多小时的实地工作要设置和分解长电极型材将这种方法限制在几千平方米的研究区域,随着工作量的数量乘以配置文件。然而,在许多项目中,确定地下异常的程度和连接性,因此它们与系统的潜在相关性,这可能只需要在空间上跟踪的目标而不是完全解决。因此,我们提出了具有目标特定固定电极间距的地热电映射,作为追踪分辨电阻率异常远离初始ERT型材的有效方法,这对于大型研究领域应该特别有价值。由此通过评估靶向异常在初步偏移谱的原始数据中的效果来确定目标特定电极间距。因此,我们引入了适用于在电阻率分布的空间趋势的环境中测量的异常效果。在综合模拟中,我们证明我们的方法可以有效地描绘ERT数据空间中电阻率异常的横向边界,并在异常效应的假饰中显示这一点。然后,我们将这种方法应用于追踪8km(2)ammer洪水附近的砾石填充的古渠道,德国附近,并确定了从异常效应范围的随后映射活动的合适电极间隔。我们在19小时内追溯了几百米的距离初始550米长的初始频道的古渠道,同时设置,测量和拆除单个初始偏置概况所需的时间。异常效应的评估被证明是一种有效的工具,用于检测电气电阻中的电阻性异常,并确定用于大规模映射运动的合适电极间距。一旦确定,异常和项目相关的蛛网就可以是更详细的调查的目标。 (c)2020 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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