Authors
Oliver Kuras, Jonathan D Pritchard, Philip I Meldrum, Jonathan E Chambers, Paul B Wilkinson, Richard D Ogilvy, Gary P Wealthall
Publication date
2009/10/1
Journal
Comptes Rendus Geoscience
Volume
341
Issue
10-11
Pages
868-885
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
Hydraulic processes in porous media can be monitored in a minimally invasive fashion by time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography (ERT). The permanent installation of specifically designed ERT instrumentation, telemetry and information technology (IT) infrastructure enables automation of data collection, transfer, processing, management and interpretation. Such an approach gives rise to a dramatic increase in temporal resolution, thus providing new insight into rapidly occurring subsurface processes. In this paper, we discuss a practical implementation of automated time-lapse ERT. We present the results of a recent study in which we used controlled hydraulic experiments in two test cells at reduced field scale to explore the limiting conditions for process monitoring with cross-borehole ERT measurements. The first experiment used three adjacent boreholes to monitor rapidly rising and falling water levels. For …
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