2020
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences10030097
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The Potential Use of Ground Conductivity Meters to Identify the Location of Seepages—Case Study of the Maniów Levee near Krakow, Poland

Abstract: This paper presents an assessment of the potential usefulness of the Ground Conductivity Meter (GCM) method to locate seepage pathways in the Maniow levee zone near Kraków, Poland. We have realized this aim through geological recognition of the study area, which requires the implementation of GCM data inversion measured in the sounding version. The GCM measurements were performed along with the net of profiles using combined data from CMD Mini Explorer and CMD Explorer equipment. The methodology of the one-dim… Show more

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“…The first type of information is, in principle, obtainable by any electrical method (e.g., ERT). The other two are specific only to the conductivity method, which allows for somewhat broader interpretative possibilities [41]. This specific geophysical method is designed for high-resolution investigation of shallow layered structures in the frame of agriculture, forestry, archaeology, criminology, road inspection, and civil engineering [42].…”
Section: Ground Conductivity Meter: Poland Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first type of information is, in principle, obtainable by any electrical method (e.g., ERT). The other two are specific only to the conductivity method, which allows for somewhat broader interpretative possibilities [41]. This specific geophysical method is designed for high-resolution investigation of shallow layered structures in the frame of agriculture, forestry, archaeology, criminology, road inspection, and civil engineering [42].…”
Section: Ground Conductivity Meter: Poland Casementioning
confidence: 99%