Mapping of landfills using time-domain spectral induced polarization data: the Eskelund case study

@article{Gazoty2012MappingOL,
  title={Mapping of landfills using time-domain spectral induced polarization data: the Eskelund case study},
  author={A. Gazoty and Gianluca Fiandaca and Jesper Bjergsted Pedersen and Esben Auken and Anders Vest Christiansen},
  journal={Near Surface Geophysics},
  year={2012},
  volume={10},
  pages={575-586}
}
This study uses time-domain induced polarization data for the delineation and characterization of the former landfill site at Eskelund, Denmark. With optimized acquisition parameters combined with a new inversion algorithm, we use the full content of the decay curve and retrieve spectral information from time-domain IP data. Thirteen IP/DC profiles were collected in the area, supplemented by el-log drilling for accurate correlation between the geophysics and the lithology. The data were… 

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