Tillämpbarheten av en helikopterburen transient elektormagnetisk metod för att avgränsa deponier. En fallstudie av torpadeponin
Abstract
A comprehensive national compilation of closed landfills in Sweden is missing. The total amount of
landfill sites is estimated to be several thousands. The geographical extension of these landfills is often
unknown, and they can affect their environment even if they have been closed for many years. This
study investigates the possibility to use airborne transient electromagnetic surveys to delineate
landfills. To test its applicability as a delineation method for landfills, traditional ground-based
geophysical investigations were carried out at Torpa landfill in Trollhättan municipality. Resistivity and
induced polarization were measured to enable the comparison to airborne transient electromagnetics,
laboratory analyses and archive studies. This study considered the resolution of the airborne survey to
be too low to delineate the Torpa landfill, because of the size of the landfill and the stratigraphy of the
soil in the area. However, a plume of leachate water from the landfill can be seen with the airborne
survey, but since the resistivity of the water overlaps the resistivity of the surrounding clay, is it hard
to distinguish them from each other. Furthermore, analyses of the leachate water show that the
concentrations of metals and contaminates are generally low. To see a landfill with airborne transient
electromagnetics, a larger landfill is required, or a landfill where both the deposited waste and leachate
water shows a large contrast in resistivity from its surroundings. Further alternatives are to decrease
the size of the measuring instrument to enable registration of small structures.
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Date
2019-10-30Author
Ekström, Fanny
Möhl, Tobias
Keywords
Torpa 3:34
deponi
flygburen transient elektromagnetism
SkyTEM
resistivitet
inducerad polarisation
lakvatten
Res2DInv
GIS
Series/Report no.
B
1062
Language
swe