Investigation of groundwater contamination using electric and electromagnetic methods at an open waste-disposal site: a case study from Isparta, Turkey |
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Authors: | Gülçin Karlık M. Ali Kaya |
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Affiliation: | (1) Istanbul Technical University, Department of Geophysics, Maslak-80626 Istanbul, Turkey e-mail: karlik@itu.edu.tr Tel.: +90-212-2856239 Fax: +90-212-2856201, TR;(2) Süleyman Demirel University, Department of Geophysics, 32260 Isparta, Turkey, TR |
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Abstract: | ![]() Geophysical methods, when integrated with soil chemical and hydrogeological methods, can be used to investigate groundwater contamination. Direct current (DC) resistivity geo-electrical sounding and very-low-frequency electromagnetic (VLF-EM) data were collected at an open waste site used by the municipality of the city of Isparta, Turkey. The groundwater at shallow depths in alluvium, which is composed of gravel, sand and clay, were expected to be hazardously contaminated under and around the open waste-disposal site, in which both household and industrial wastes are known to be disposed of improperly. In this study, we mapped the spread of groundwater contamination using a VLF-EM method, which allows fast and inexpensive data collection. The method complements the results of geo-electrical sounding. There is a good correlation between the results of the VLF-EM and the DC-resistivity methods employed for the investigation of subsurface structure of the site, where soil chemical and previous hydrogeological surveys have indicated high levels of chemical concentrations. Received: 17 January 2000 · Accepted: 12 August 2000 |
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Keywords: | Conductivity Geo-electrical sounding Resistivity VLF-electromagnetic Waste-disposal site |
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