Monitoring redox sensitive conditions at the groundwater interface using electrical resistivity and self-potential

Volume: 226, Pages: 103517 - 103517
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Assessing redox conditions in soil and groundwater is challenging because redox reactions are oxygen sensitive, hence, destructive sampling methods may provide contact with air and influence the redox state. Furthermore, commonly used redox potential sensors provide only point measurements and are prone to error. This paper assesses whether combining electrical resistivity (ER) and self-potential (SP) measurements can allow the mapping of zones...
Paper Details
Title
Monitoring redox sensitive conditions at the groundwater interface using electrical resistivity and self-potential
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
226
Pages
103517 - 103517
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