Authors
Bolette B Jensen, Louise Rosenberg, Aikaterini Tsitonaki, Nina Tuxen, Poul L Bjerg, Lars Nielsen, Thomas M Hansen, Majken C Looms
Publication date
2023/9
Journal
Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation
Volume
43
Issue
4
Pages
55-66
Publisher
Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Description
Heterogeneous glacial deposits dominate large parts of the Northern Hemisphere. In these landscapes, high‐resolution characterization of the geology is crucial for understanding contaminant transport. Geological information is mostly obtained from multiple boreholes drilled during a site investigation, but such point‐based data alone do not always provide the required resolution to map small‐scale heterogeneity between boreholes. Crosshole ground penetrating radar (GPR) is suggested as a tool for adding credible geological information between boreholes at contaminated site investigations in industrial sites where infrastructure, such as electrical installations, can pose a challenge to other geophysical methods. GPR data are sensitive to the dielectric permittivity and the bulk electrical conductivity, which can be related to the distribution of water content and sand/clay occurrences. Here we present a detailed …
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