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Geoelectrical surveys of the Nanjido waste landfill in Seoul,Korea
Authors:J. Yoon  K. Lee  B. Kwon  W. Han
Affiliation:1.Sambo Geotek Co., Ltd., 2042 Daehwa-dong, Ilsan-gu, Koyang-si, Kyunggi-do, 411–803, Korea,;2.School of Earth and Environmental Science, Seoul National University, Seoul 151–742, Korea,;3.Department of Earth Science Education, Seoul National University, Seoul 151–742, Korea,
Abstract:Electrical surveys have routinely been taken to map and monitor groundwater contamination. In 1994-1996, various electrical surveys were applied to investigate contaminant distributions in the ground at the Nanjido landfill. The geophysical survey data were compared with other available information, particularly boring data. Interpretations of electrical survey data show low resistivity zones below 10 ohm-m which appear to be zones fully saturated with leachate. Annual variations of resistivity anomalies clearly indicate that resistivities and thicknesses of layers contaminated by leachate become lower and thicker in and around the Nanjido landfill during one year. In particular, mean thickness of saturated layers with leachate increased by about 3-6 m/year and the resistivity of bedrock decreased. It seems obvious that ground contamination by leachate is in progress. In the area northeast of the landfill, no evidence of bedrock contamination is indicated. Soundings made at one year intervals in this area do not show any evidence of further ground contamination by leachate. From these results, it appears that contamination of the weathered zone and bedrock is in progress mainly southwest of the Nanjido landfill.
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