Construed Geotechnical Characteristics Of Foundation Beds By Geophysical Measurements

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Vallianatos
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Abstract

The main objective of the present investigation is to demonstrate the potential of ERT (Electrical Resistivity Tomography) and HVSR (Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio) methods as geophysical tools for the monitoring of subsurface cavities. The survey sites are located in Akrotirion Peninsula, almost 7 km east of Hania town in Crete Island, Greece. At this site, the surface expression of a known cavity with a diameter of about 25 m is visible. The true geometrical characteristics of the cavity were unknown since there are no boreholes in the area. The focus of this survey was primarily of a qualitative nature and the objective was to determine if ERT and HVSR could be used to identify and map near surface cavities (less than 30 meter in depth) in a limestones kartsic area such as Akrotirion Peninsula. A 2D/3D model of the resistivity distribution is given for the area under investigation. Furthermore, analysis of microtremors data provides a profile of the seismic response of the tectono-karstic voids.
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APA: F. Vallianatos  (2006)  Construed Geotechnical Characteristics Of Foundation Beds By Geophysical Measurements

MLA: F. Vallianatos Construed Geotechnical Characteristics Of Foundation Beds By Geophysical Measurements. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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