2004
DOI: 10.1029/2004wr003534
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Low‐frequency electrical properties of peat

Abstract: [1] Electrical resistivity/induced polarization (0.1-1000 Hz) and vertical hydraulic conductivity (K v ) measurements of peat samples extracted from different depths (0-11 m) in a peatland in Maine were obtained as a function of pore fluid conductivity (s w ) between 0.001 and 2 S/m. Hydraulic conductivity increased with s w (K v / s w 0.3 between 0.001 and 2 S/m), indicating that pore dilation occurs due to the reaction of NaCl with organic functional groups as postulated by previous workers. Electrical measu… Show more

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“…To the best of our knowledge, AEM has never been specifically applied before for the retrieval and characterization of boreal peatlands. As reported for other peatlands (Boon et al, 2008;Comas et al, 2015;Kowalczyk et al, 2017), in this case we find a resistive substrate underlying the peat. Developments of the AEM technology (better system monitoring and early time gates, e.g., Schamper et al, 2014) in the last decade have pushed it toward high-resolution near-surface deposits mapping (i.e., within the first 10 m of depth; Skurdal et al, 2018), making it potentially suitable for studying peatland characteristics, depth, and extension.…”
Section: 1029/2019gl083025supporting
confidence: 88%
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“…To the best of our knowledge, AEM has never been specifically applied before for the retrieval and characterization of boreal peatlands. As reported for other peatlands (Boon et al, 2008;Comas et al, 2015;Kowalczyk et al, 2017), in this case we find a resistive substrate underlying the peat. Developments of the AEM technology (better system monitoring and early time gates, e.g., Schamper et al, 2014) in the last decade have pushed it toward high-resolution near-surface deposits mapping (i.e., within the first 10 m of depth; Skurdal et al, 2018), making it potentially suitable for studying peatland characteristics, depth, and extension.…”
Section: 1029/2019gl083025supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Ground electrical resistivity mapping has been also found successful in several applications (Boon et al, 2008;Comas et al, 2015;Elijah et al, 2012;Kowalczyk et al, 2017). Even though peat usually is electrically more resistive than the substrate (often clays), ground geophysical measurements have shown that there are several examples of peat over resistive unit, both in tropical environments (Comas et al, 2015) and in northern European countries (Boon et al, 2008;Kowalczyk et al, 2017). Even though peat usually is electrically more resistive than the substrate (often clays), ground geophysical measurements have shown that there are several examples of peat over resistive unit, both in tropical environments (Comas et al, 2015) and in northern European countries (Boon et al, 2008;Kowalczyk et al, 2017).…”
Section: 1029/2019gl083025mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our database is made up of 67 samples with σ 0 0 recorded as a function of salinity from multiple sources (Vinegar and Waxman, 1984;Flath, 1989;Lesmes and Frye, 2001;Slater and Lesmes, 2002;Slater and Glaser, 2003;Comas and Slater, 2004;Breede, 2006;Kruschwitz, 2008;Schröder, 2008;Revil and Skold, 2011). Table 1 summarizes the database, and includes the σ w range investigated, the selected measurement frequency, the source of the data set and a sample description.…”
Section: Methods and Data Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed acquisition parameters are listed in Table 2. (Comas and Slater, 2004). a (Hanafy and al Hagrey, 2006).…”
Section: Survey Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 93%